by voting
the rules or laws of the middle colonies were that there was no slavery and they were totally against slavery.
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weather they could agree on the laws that the people wanted (voted on laws)
French laws are voted by the Parliament, which includes the Assemblee Nationale and the Senat.
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the citizens elected fair officials to create laws
Laws originating in France.
(in the US) No, they are not. "The people" elect legislators to represent them in Congress, or the various state legislatures. It is these "representatives of the people" that actually vote on the laws therebys giving "the people" their voice.
Yes, the council called an assembly which voted yes or now on proposed laws, war and other major issues. The number of citizens varied over time.
the Catholic church.
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About 65 to 75 laws are voted by the French Parliament each year.