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Which American foundational belief best matches the definition: ¨No matter how powerful or rich, everyone has to obey the law or face the same consequences¨.

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Answered by kichudinesh1
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Answer:

Laws of government

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The United States was based on a series of values and ideals that influenced and formed the country's public life since its inception. Such values and ideals continue to be  followed by the American people. These principles and virtues form the framework of the American Republican govt of ordered liberty, drawn from a review of human nature and government's purposes.

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  • The US Republic was based on a variety of principles tested during the Civil War. They contained the principle that all humans are born equal, whether European, Native American, or African American, and have basic rights such as democracy, freedom of speech, religious equality, the due process law and freedom of assembly.
  • They help shape the soul of the country by which Americans judge the righteousness of their laws, along with basic democratic values. Such democratic values unite self-governing persons in societies to foster a stable civil society. The Americans agree that these basic or universal values and democratic ideals should be recognized and applied.
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