Attitudes towards the law can vary greatly depending on the individual, their cultural background, personal beliefs, and socioeconomic factors. However, here are some common attitudes and responses people may have towards the law:
What attitude did people have to the law
what attitudes did people have towards the mixed marriages law
Different people have different views
"The greatest discovery of any generation is that a human being can alter his life by altering his attitude" - William JamesorNo one can walk a mile without taking the first step.
the colonists responded to the new law by rebelling the king
The Bantu education affected black people by giving them bad education for their children.This was make sure that their children only learnt things that would make them good for what the government wanted.
they were very unhappy with king geoge and they had enough of him
Attitudes towards Prohibition did change at the start of the period of Prohibition many people were positive towards the idea of Prohibition with them believing that it would lead to a "Purer" American society however by the end of the Prohibition era most people wanted the law to be abolished with most believing that it had been a failure which had encouraged ordinary American citizens to become criminals So overall attitudes towards the idea of probhition did change from the period of 1915-33
rude thats probaly how they act
he responded to it by supporting the social security act
Parliament enacted a law that blockaded Boston Harbor
Gregory and Sampson show a disregard for the law by engaging in violent behavior and seeking to provoke conflict with others. They prioritize their loyalty to their master, the Capulet family, over following the law and maintaining peace in society. Their actions demonstrate a lack of respect for legal authority and a willingness to act outside the bounds of the law.