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When people pass laws that everyone can agree on?

It's Easy the answer is SELFGOVERNMENT


When the people pass laws that everyone can agree on is called?

Self-government


When the people pass laws that people can agree on?

unanimity


When people pass laws that everyone can agree on what is it called?

If the people themselves vote on each law, it is a Democracy. If they elect representatives who are empowered to pass laws in the name of the people, it is a Republic. It would, however, be considered a democratic form of government, as the people do have input in the form of the Representatives they elect -- at least in theory.The United States, contrary to popular myth, is a republic, not a democracy.


For laws to pass how many states had to agree?

petition


Why did we need the Bill of Rights?

We needed the Bill of Rights because both parties couldn't agree on what laws should pass and which laws didn't pass. So both parties would agree on a topic, and right down what laws should take place. Both parties would combine those laws and agree to mix them together to make one law that everyone could follow. Then the continued this, and then finally it passed as The Bill of Rights.


Why was it hard to get laws passed under the Articles of Confederation?

To pass laws all states need to agree


Is congress exempt from laws they pass?

Congress is not exempt from the laws they pass. Laws passed by the federal government apply to all citizens of the United States, even the people who make them.


What the leaders pass to control people's behavior?

the Blue Laws


Why does the government pass laws?

to protect the people's natural rights.


In addition to proposing amendments congress can?

Make law, meet with voters and help people from their states, sit on committees, pass laws.


How did pass laws affect people?

Pass laws were a form of segregation used in South Africa to control the movement of black people. These laws restricted where black individuals could live and work, leading to widespread discrimination, poverty, and fragmentation of families. Pass laws perpetuated racial inequalities and reinforced apartheid policies.