Law Of Suspects

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The Committee of Public Safety does creates server issues and resolves others with the Decree Against Profiteers and the Law of Suspects. One issue created is the Law of Suspects includes most people without any chance of forgiveness. An issue solved within these documents is a person of company monopolizing a product which is stated as “Those who have any of these commodities shall be required to declare and sell them...”. This is good because no one person can drive up the price of essential commodities including wheat oil and water. The motivation for following this law form a sellers point of view is that document A says “Monopoly is a capital crime” meaning that Monopoly is punishable by death. Document B defines the conditions in which

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