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2. Which of the following best describes the 'repeal and replace' of a law?

The law is removed and replaced with another law.
The law remains and parts of it are re-written.
The law is removed and partially re-written.
The law remains and they add an additional law to it.

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Final answer:

The 'repeal and replace' of a law involves completely removing the old law and replacing it with a new one.


Step-by-step explanation:

The 'repeal and replace' of a law refers to the process of removing an existing law and replacing it with a new law.

In this process, the old law is completely abolished and a new law is drafted to take its place.

It does not involve re-writing parts of the old law or adding an additional law to it.


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