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5 September, 15:11

The concept of the "rule of law" ties in with which of the following core political values in the United States?

A. Egalitarianism

B. Populism

C. Elitism

D. Individualism

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  1. 5 September, 16:57
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    The concept of "Rule of law" in United States is Individualism.

    Option-D

    Explanation:

    All U. S. government officials, the Governor, the Federal judges, legislatures and representatives, and all congressmen, are committed, first and probably most important, to upholding the Constitution.

    Both vows state that the law is greater than any individual leader's rule. At the same moment, the Government of the America has a great authority: the legislature is able to decide what laws it will draft, as long as it honours the rights of the individuals it codifies.

    Individualism:

    It is a social theory that favors freedom of action for all the individuals over state or collective control.

    Populism:

    It is a political approach that appeals to the people who believe that their concerns are ignored by elite groups.

    Egalitarianism:

    It is a philosophy that all people in the country are equal and they deserve equal opportunities and rights.

    Elitism:

    It is the advocacy of an elite (group that is superior in terms of influence and power) as dominating element in a society.
  2. 5 September, 17:58
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    The answer is: A. Egalitarianism.

    Under the rule of law, especially in democratic countries, all citizens are equal, they have the same rights and duties, and no one is above the law.
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