The 1935 Nuremberg Laws were created to limit the Jews freedom.
it treated the Jews very badly and the Jews didn't have freedom of speech
Jews could not own property, go to schools, write books and Jewish businesses were boycotted. Also, listening to the BBC because it was considered a source of the enemy and could cost you your life
They passed Jim Crow laws and what they called equal but separate laws.
The English Parliament made laws that put limits on what the royals could do.
Quite the contrary! Please see the related question below.
They made small changes first, which eventually grew. Jews had to wear a yellow star of David to identify themselves as Jewish, then they were restricted to curfews, their stores and businesses were trashed and ransacked, and eventually they were forced into ghettos, then into concentration camps.
the limits of freedom may deffer from one head to another...some of the most important limits of freedom is to cross others freedom...by perhaps killing,abusing...ect and some even choose for others...your freedom stops when it crosses other .and there are some other limits like law and government.hope i helped
A nation that rules by written laws that was created by an elected government b y the people can protect its citizens from arbitrary prosecution and trials or procedures devised by a prejudicial Judiciary. This is because the laws provide for the equal treatment of its citizens.According to the written laws and the fair application of them gives citizens the confidence that they live in a just society.Just as the laws and description above applies to all citizens, certain limits of any society must be part of the legal system to avoid excesses in behavior. As an example of this, a society may have laws pertaining to the acquisition and use of fire arms. No matter what the law curtails, and whatever some citizens may wish, these type of laws restrict freedom for the benefit of all.
The four types of speed laws are: Basic speed laws: Drivers must always drive at a safe speed based on road conditions. Minimum speed laws: These laws set a minimum speed that drivers must maintain on certain roads. Absolute speed limits: These laws specify the maximum speed limit that must not be exceeded. Variable speed limits: Speed limits that can change based on factors like traffic flow or weather conditions.
Most states have usuary laws that limit the percentage of interest that can be charged. Anything above that limit would be illegal. Check with your specific state laws for the limits.
The First Amendment to the United States Constitution is a part of the United States Bill of Rights. It prohibits the federal legislature from making laws that establish religion (the "Establishment Clause") or prohibit free exercise of religion (the "Free Exercise Clause"), laws that infringe the freedom of speech, infringe the freedom of the press, limit the right to assemble peaceably, or limit the right to petition the government for a redress of grievances.
Term limits are important because of the potential for corruption in politics. If one official is allowed to hold office forever, he can dictate laws in his or her favor.