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What rules are made up and enforced by government:

A Being kind to each other -- This is more a religious-sociological rule.

B Being polite to authority figures -- This is more a sociological rule.

C Observing and obeying all local State and Federal Laws. - Laws are made up and enforced by government. A law may be challenged in Court, but unless the law is repealed, it can be enforced.

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