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Question 37 What Is the "rule of Law"? Government Officials Only Have to Obey the Laws When They Are off Duty Government Officials Do

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Question 37 What is the "rule of law"? Government officials only have to obey the laws when they are off duty Government officials do NOT have to obey the law No one is above the law One is allowed to have an exception to the law Question 38 If the president is no longer able to serve, who becomes president? Vice president Chief justice of the Supreme court Senate majority leader Speaker of the house Question 39 Which of the following statements is correct? (4) The executive branch creates law, the legislative branch enforces law and the judicial branch interprets law The executive branch creates law, the legislative and judicial branches enforce law The Legislative Branch creates law; the executive branch enforces law and the judicial branch interprets law The executive branch interprets law, the legislative branch creates law and the judicial branch enforces law 1 pts 1 pts 1 pts

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Question 37:The correct answer is: No one is above the law.The "rule of law" means that no one is above the law, and everyone is subject to the law, including government officials. It ensures that laws are applied equally and fairly to all individuals, regardless of their position or status.Question 38:The correct answer is: Vice president.According to the Presidential Succession Act, if the president is no longer able to serve, the vice president becomes the president.Question 39:The correct answer is: The Legislative Branch creates law; the executive branch enforces law and the judicial branch interprets law.In the United States, the legislative branch (Congress) is responsible for creating laws, the executive branch (headed by the president) is responsible for enforcing laws, and the judicial branch (courts) is responsible for interpreting laws.