Penalties Dbq

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With each implemented regulation, there were different penalties if they were not followed. In essence, the penalties were established as a means for the government to control the citizens’ reactions to the regulations. While there were many penalties that were created in relation to how the government believed people would react to these regulations, it can be posited that some regulations were created with the goal of aiding the citizens. In this way, they created an ordinance based off of what they believe would be the reaction of the citizens. An example of this is seen through the ringing of the church bell. The campanile (Italian bell tower) is not to be rung during funerals so that it does not frighten the sick. It could then be

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