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Who settles disputes?

  1. Courts

  2. Police

  3. Governments

  4. Communities

The correct answer is: Courts

While police may intervene in disputes, they do not have the legal authority to settle them. Governments may create laws to prevent or manage disputes, but they typically do not have the capacity to resolve them directly. Communities may have systems in place to address conflicts, but they do not necessarily have the power to enforce their decisions. Courts, on the other hand, have the legal authority to settle disputes and make binding decisions, making them the correct answer.