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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 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.
The analogy compares human-made laws (restricting car use) to natural physical laws (gravity), claiming both are uncontrollable. However, unlike immutable natural laws, human societies can create, revise, or repeal their own laws, which breaks the analogy. The other options are incorrect: controlling car use does not take minimal effort, and exceptions to laws do not address the core flaw of comparing controllable human laws to uncontrollable natural forces.
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- Societies do have control over the laws they make.