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how does the rule of law affect democracy?
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If a democracy is ruled by laws, then the weakest, least powerful person can invoke the law to require the strongest and most powerful to count their vote, even if it means that the strong lose their power.

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If a democracy is ruled by laws, then the weakest, least powerful person can invoke the law (through the courts) to require the strongest and most powerful to count their vote, even if it means that the strong lose their power

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