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Creating a law to restrict the personal use of cars and requiring everyone to use public transportation would be as unthinkable...Asked by ski
Creating a law to restrict the personal use of cars and requiring everyone to use
public transportation would be as unthinkable as revising the laws of gravity. There
are some forces so fundamental that we have no control over them.
What makes this analogy unsound?
1;Societies do have control over the laws they make.
2;Controlling personal car use takes minimal effort.
3;Rules and laws always have some exceptions.
public transportation would be as unthinkable as revising the laws of gravity. There
are some forces so fundamental that we have no control over them.
What makes this analogy unsound?
1;Societies do have control over the laws they make.
2;Controlling personal car use takes minimal effort.
3;Rules and laws always have some exceptions.
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2; Controlling personal car use takes minimal effort.
This statement is not accurate because controlling personal car use can be a complex and challenging task. It requires significant planning, infrastructure development, and behavioral changes. Therefore, this statement does not align with the analogy.
This statement is not accurate because controlling personal car use can be a complex and challenging task. It requires significant planning, infrastructure development, and behavioral changes. Therefore, this statement does not align with the analogy.
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