justice

journal 7

1. Should the law be applicable to all? Should we allow exemptions when it comes to powerful people in the government? Why or why not?

2. Why is it important to have "checks and balances" in the government?

3. Should poor people have access to justice, the same as rich people? How can it be done?

4. What does the simile, "right and wrong can be shuffled like cards" mean?

1 us for my self because if It have a powerful to the government why this is an part of the justice we need to be strong we need to be an allowed to say other what you have and we need to show up your energy and idea will just my opinion 

2: Checks and balances are essential in a government to prevent any one branch or individual from gaining excessive power, ensuring accountability and fairness in governance. This system promotes the rule of law, protects individual rights, and maintains a separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. Here are the key reasons why checks and balances are important:

3:Yes, poor people should have the same access to justice as rich people. Equal access to justice is a fundamental principle of fairness and human rights. Without it, the legal system becomes biased, perpetuating inequality and undermining trust in governance and the rule of law.

4:The simile "right and wrong can be shuffled like cards" suggests that the concepts of right and wrong are not fixed or absolute but can be rearranged, manipulated, or redefined depending on the perspective, context, or motives of the people involved. Just as cards can be shuffled into different orders, moral or ethical judgments can shift, often influenced by societal norms, personal biases, or circumstances. It emphasizes the fluidity and subjectivity of morality.

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