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Nat2105 [25]
4 years ago
15

An activist is protesting against her government. She claims that politicians are allowed to commit crimes without being arreste

d or put on trial. She demands that politicians should be treated exactly the same as other citizens in the legal system. Which idea is the activist promoting?
History
2 answers:
GrogVix [38]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: Rule of Law

Explanation: The Rule of Law is a system of laws that has 4 universal principles. One of these principles is the accountability. Accountability is the principle that determines that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to law.

In the example given, the activist is promoting the Rule of Law to establish that the politicians have to be treated just like any other citizens.

liraira [26]4 years ago
4 0
The answer is Rule of Law
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