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How Do Norms Differ from Laws

Question 108

Question 108

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How do norms differ from laws?


A) Norms are generally not written down.
B) Violations of norms have few consequences.
C) Norms are unambiguous.
D) Norms constrain personal behavior,not social behavior.

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