Nhà nước đưa các quy phạm đạo đức có tính phổ biến, phù hợp với sự phát triển

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Nhà nước đưa các quy phạm đạo đức có tính phổ biến, phù hợp với sự phát triển xã hội vào trong các quy phạm pháp luật nhằm bảo vệ các giá trị đạo đức.

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Nhà nước đưa các quy phạm đạo đức có tính phổ biến, phù hợp với sự phát triển xã hội vào trong các quy phạm pháp luật nhằm bảo vệ các giá trị đạo đức.

Câu hỏi trên thuộc đề trắc nghiệm dưới đây !

Số câu hỏi: 181

Nhà nước đưa các quy phạm đạo đức có tính phổ biến, phù hợp với sự phát triển của xã hội vào trong các quy phạm pháp luật nhằm mục đích

A. Bảo vệ các giá trị đạo đức.

B. Bảo vệ các quyền của công dân.

C. Bảo vệ tính quyền lực của pháp luật.

D. Bảo vệ tính phổ biến của pháp luật.

Đáp án và lời giải

Đáp án:A

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