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How does the principle of an open government support the rule of law?(1 point) Responses enforcing the law regardless of a citizen’s status enforcing the law regardless of a citizen’s status providing neutral parties that can interpret the law providing neutral parties that can interpret the law holding elected officials accountable for their actions holding elected officials accountable for their actions making laws clear and accessible for all citizens
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The principle of an open government supports the rule of law by holding elected officials accountable for their actions and making laws clear and accessible for all citizens. This ensures that all individuals are aware of their rights and responsibilities under the law, and that the government operates with transparency and accountability. Additionally, providing neutral parties that can interpret the law helps to ensure that it is applied fairly and consistently to all individuals, regardless of their status.
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holding elected officials accountable for their actions
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Yes, I am sure. Holding elected officials accountable for their actions is the correct option.
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