Which measure is essential for the rule of law to function properly?
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Which measure is essential for the rule of law to function properly?
A.
Government agencies should not be kept in check.
B.
The judiciary and legal system should be independent.
C.
The media in any country should be free from regulations.
D.
Police should be allowed to function without rules.
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