The simple answer to your complex question is NO. This is assuming that you live in a country where there are good laws (remember that history is full of bad governments that implemented bad laws) and that law enforcement is effective. Simplisticly, you should only ask yourself this question when your or your families life is being threatened and law enforcement is not around. Your response must still be within the constraints of your laws or you will find yourself in hot water. I'm not even going to try to discuss the ethics and morals that can apply as the situation can vary immensely. Keep it simple - don't operate outside the law, rather fight against unjust laws.
The answer is c. Election of 1860 Lincoln
The party’s members can be counted on to follow the leader’s ideology.
The answer is A because the constitution talks about the separation of powers
B is the correct answer.
Legislators are elected by the people and if they are not well thought of by the people, it is unlikely that they will be reelected.
This ensures that legislators respond to the needs of the people but also proves problematic when the people are manipulated into a mob like frenzy.