The primary sources of US laws are English common laws, case law, statutes, and the Constitution. English common law was used as a foundation for the laws we have today, but in the 1800s it was ruled that these laws must be recorded so that the citizens would know what they were. Case laws stem from recorded cases and Statues are laws passes by congress. The constitution is above all laws and each law MUST be in accordance to the constitution.
The four main written sources of American criminal law are constitutional law, statutory law, administrative law, and case law.
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Primary sources and secondary sources
Primary sources.
They summarize conclusions about primary sources.
They summarize conclusions about primary sources.
Primary sources include autobiographies, memoirs, and recorded oral histories. Primary sources provide first hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic under investigation. They are created by witnesses or recorders who experienced the events or conditions being documented.
Statues are not the primary sources of U.S. laws, the primary source of U.S. laws is the constitution of the United States of America...
The BibleThe Magna CartaThe Justinian Code
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Primary source because a primary source is from the past/something from someone whose been in that time but a secondary source is something from us/people who have not been in that time, and its also what we think happened then.
Primary sources may require interpretation!
Primary Sources
To make new laws for the country.
the titanic was sunk by an iceberg according to evidence
Types of sources of information include primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources are from the original source. Secondary are a commentary using primary sources. Tertiary sources are largely expert opinion.
Primary sources of information are great because they are first hand information from someone who was there. Secondary sources are based on primary sources, and may be biased.
Primary sources and secondary sources
What is the difference between a primary source and an artifact? a. Primary sources are studied by archaeologists; artifacts are studied by historians. ... Primary sources are written sources; artifacts are objects.