There will be different answers depending on issues of culture and religion. Ideally, in countries that have major elements of democratic government, men and women together make laws for the country. However even in the US with its long history of democracy, women are seriously underrepresented in governing bodies at every level. In some Islamic republics the question will seem absurd, because from their perspective there is no basis whatsoever for the participation in government and law making by women. It is perfectly natural and right that men handle every aspect of government and law.
He thought that the people should make the laws because they are the ones that know which laws would help them and the community.
because women had fewer rights than men
Men and women who make laws are called legislators. The rem comes from Old French which, in turn, comes from the Latin phrase "legis," meaning "law" and "latus," meaning "bearer."
o yes
In the UK, Parliament passes laws that affect the nation. Local councils are able to make by-laws that only affect the local area - a by-law may state that there is to be no camping on the village green, or there is to be no cycling along certain pavements, etc.
A.So we're left to settle this question: are women persons? I doubt our opponents would deny it. So, because women are persons, women are citizens, and no state has the right to make laws or enforce old laws that reduce our privileges or immunities.
No. Babies' cries do not affect women unless they have breastfed a child.
Women contributed all things they knew how to make, create and grow to help substantiate their families. Men did the farming which provided the food, but women traded amongst other women to make sure they had what they needed.
We should make provisions for their good. Laws should be established to abolish discrimination against them
No, it should not be harder to get a divorce, but much harder to get married.
The government make laws :) :D :P
False. They believed that Parliament should make the laws, but when the King interfered, some of the colonists rebelled and started the United States.