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Laws made by military government at the state level are called

Laws made by military government at the state level are called

  • A.
    Edicts
  • B.
    Act
  • C.
    Decrees
  • D.
    Bye-laws
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation

Rule by decree is a style of governance allowing quick, unchallenged foundation of law by a single person or group, and is used primarily by dictators, absolute monarchs and military leaders. Rule by decree allows the ruler to arbitrarily edit law, without approval by a legislative assembly. In simple terms, decrees are federal laws made in a military regime, edicts are state laws in a military regime