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How is the principle of "rule of law" evident in the Constitution?

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 -It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws. -checks and balances -Because the Articles of Confederation created a central government that contained only a legislative branch, it does not reflect the principle of “separation of powers”
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It creates a government that can make, enforce, and review its own laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

The concept of the rule of law is related to state power. That is when this power, in relation to the decisions that can be made by the rulers, is limited by the set of laws, by the law. Law, through legislation, will define what can and cannot be done, both for rulers and for citizens. In the rule of law a decision cannot be contrary to the law, ie the law cannot be violated. This concept becomes evident in the constitution when it shows that a government can make, enforce, and revise its own laws.

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