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What situations might justify breaking a law? Check any of the boxes that you agree with.

when a law discriminates against a particular group of people

when a government uses a law to oppress a group of people

when someone facing discrimination has no other option

when a law is unfair

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User Chuckie
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Answer:

A, B, and C all would be just situations for breaking the law.

Step-by-step explanation:

D is so vague and vast that it isn't necessarily a reason for breaking the law. Laws like A, B, and C harm innocent people and therefore justify breaking them.

good luck:)

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User Maxday
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Answer:

The answer is: When a government uses a law to oppress a group of people.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unfortunately, the last two options and the first one --although they should be consider as a justification to break the law--, they can't be, as neither of them mentions an authority. For instance, number one mentions the law itself discrimintaing, but the law is already know, we can break it but it'll still be considere "illegal". The last two options are simply considered as "opinions" and cannot break it just because of that, no strong arguments. However in the second option, the government is being mentioned, and there we can definitely break it, as the government is deliberately oppresing people.

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