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The rule of law is a key democratic principle. What is the rule of law?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The rule of the law is a principle in which all people, institutions and the government, are equally accountable under the law, meaning that the law is equally applied to all, regardless of economic status, race, genre, age, beliefs, etc. It aims to guarantee a just government and protect people's fundamental rights

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Answer: C

Explanation: I think its c. The idea that the law applies to everyone and no one is above the law

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