Read the text. Then answer the question that follows.

When a democracy arises out of an aristocracy or a tyranny . . . some
persons then refuse to fulfill their contracts, as if the right to receive
the money was in the tyrant and not in the state.
—Aristotle, Politics

Based on the text, which political principle did Aristotle believe was MOST important for a successful democracy?

(1 point)
Responses

checks and balances
checks and balances

the rule of law
the rule of law

separation of powers

1 answer

Based on the text, Aristotle believed that "the rule of law" was the MOST important principle for a successful democracy. The excerpt highlights the importance of recognizing the state’s authority over individual interests and contracts, which aligns with the idea that laws should govern society rather than the whims of individuals or rulers.