The censors were the officials who oversaw public morals. They also conducted the census, enrolled the senators and commissioned public works.
What official had the power to protect morals
The protection of morals was one of the duties of the censor in ancient Rome.
The police power is the authority of each State to act to protect and promote the public health, safety, morals, and general welfare. Mikmo.
regulate and protect the health, safety, and welfare of its residents. It allows states to create and enforce laws that promote public order and ensure the well-being of their citizens. This power is granted to the states under the Tenth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
The Pope
The Pope
A perception of 'good' and 'evil' morals and ethics.
Police or peace officers are responsible for keeping order in a certain territory. The are supposed to be the physical force behind the judicial law in a given area to protect the general population.
No, no law can enforce morals. Laws have been passed and enforced based on the public's need to protect themselves from the consequences of others bad behavior; this is an indirect way to "enforce morals". However, the laws were passed by the majority of the people or their representatives.
Sumerian city-states gave scribes ( government officails) more power because scribes were very important in sumer
According to Catholic belief, the Pope is given the special gift of infallibility to protect him from error in teaching matters of faith and morals when he speaks ex cathedra, or officially from the Chair of Peter. This means that under certain conditions and with specific criteria met, the Pope is preserved from error when issuing teachings on matters of faith and morals for the whole Church to believe.
Only if our elected officails are dumb enough to sign it.