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A law is designed to keep things in a chronological order. Meaning without the law everything would be out of place and there would be chaos everywhere. The law however is a list of rules pretty much that have to be followed. ex: Red Lights- You "have to" stop there or else you will get a ticket. (not so amazing). ex: Drinking and Driving- You "can't drink and drive" it's "against the law". You will go to jail if you do so. (not so amazing either). So many little rules and restrictions put together a law, that is to be followed.

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