lol6320 lol6320
  • 25-10-2018
  • History
contestada

why is the rule of law important to modern democracies?

Respuesta :

garguello
garguello garguello
  • 03-11-2018

Democracy is created and protected by the rule of law, starting with the Constitution. ... Because democracy is based on the concept that everyone is equal, and therefore is endowed with the same basic rights; and this requires that laws must be made to apply to everyone equally, which is done through the rule of law.

Answer Link
samaraesparza9 samaraesparza9
  • 07-07-2019

Answer:

It limits leader's ability to make decisions that go against established laws.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

F - 23 = 23 Solve for f
In 1776, the American colonists declared independence from colonial rule and _______ a war for their political sovereignty. [l.8.1.d] A. began B. begun C. begin
which number is its own opposite
In addition to using cocoa beans for a drink, in what other way did the aztecs use them
what is 3 tenths multiplied by 100?
Why, according to Anthony, should women be allowed to vote? .... A. Women are citizens who are guaranteed rights under the constitution. B. Women helped found t
The greatest common factor of any two even numbers is always even. True or false and why?
552000 in scientific notation
what is 3 1/11 in decimal form
Why is expanded form important