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Do you think people are more likely to obey a law if they are convinced it is right or fear it being enforced? Support your opinion with an example of a law

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Enforced and Fear

Step-by-step explanation:

Enforced, why? Because it's human nature that they tend to make mistakes, learning from the eachothers, that's why punishment is made for those who break the rules, and rules must be strict, allowing anyone who break it, from any social class, to receive it's punishment.
For example, someone who's doing first degree robbery will be put in jail for 3,4 or 6 years in state prison.
RCWs > Title 9A > Chapter 9A.56 > Section 9A.56.200

Or some Islamic Country like Saudi in which your hand will be cut, or worse.. execution, and it is all according to their religion rules.

This will make some or most people avoid breaking the rules.

With condition, all people of all social class can't avoid the punishment if they break it.
A law must come with Formidable punishment in order to make people avoid it.

First degree Robbery -> Causing Injury, Use of deadly weapon.

Sorry if my answer is bad. :))

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