Why do our representatives in government make laws?
- To raise more money for government
- To keep society orderly, free and safe ✓
- To decide who may live in each state
- To limit the number of political parties
Why this is the answer
Laws exist to keep society orderly, free and safe, and to protect people's rights.
This question is from: Responsibilities
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