Social Studies, 01.05.2021 22:20 maddiefoley17
Which of the following statements are true of the rule of law? Select all that apply.
Under the rule of law, everyone is treated equally.
No one is above the law, including the people who make or enforce laws.
It is key to protecting people's freedoms and rights.
It is an ideal that we strive to achieve but sometimes fail to live up to.
The rule of law applies only to those people who pay taxes.
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