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how does the concept of the rule of law within the u.s. constitution serve to balance majority rule and minority rights? by granting the president the authority to issue executive orders to bypass legislative gridlock and protect minority rights through the use of gerrymandering to establish electoral districts and increase the voting power of minority communities by ensuring that all citizens are subject to the same laws, limiting the power of the government through the establishment of political parties that represent the interests of minority groups within the legislative process
The rule of law in the U.S. Constitution helps protect minority rights by ensuring all citizens are subject to the same laws. This equal - application of laws limits the power of the majority to oppress minorities. Establishing political parties to represent minority interests is not a direct function of the rule of law. Gerrymandering actually undermines minority voting power, and executive orders bypassing legislative gridlock are not related to the rule - of - law's protection of minority rights.
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B. By ensuring that all citizens are subject to the same laws, limiting the power of the government