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What is the "rule of law"?
Government must create the law.
Police must enforce the law.
Courts must administer the law.
Everyone must follow the law.
Government must create the law.
Police must enforce the law.
Courts must administer the law.
Everyone must follow the law.
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The best answer is: Everyone must follow the law.
Explanation: The “rule of law” means that law governs a society rather than arbitrary decisions by rulers. Core ideas include that laws are publicly known, stable, applied equally, made according to established procedures, and enforced by independent courts and accountable officials. Courts administering the law and police enforcing it are important elements of a rule-of-law system, but the central principle is that everyone—including government officials—is subject to the law.
Explanation: The “rule of law” means that law governs a society rather than arbitrary decisions by rulers. Core ideas include that laws are publicly known, stable, applied equally, made according to established procedures, and enforced by independent courts and accountable officials. Courts administering the law and police enforcing it are important elements of a rule-of-law system, but the central principle is that everyone—including government officials—is subject to the law.
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