Answer:
Rule of law is a set of laws.
Explanation:
Rule of law is a set of laws in which all persons including institutions, public, private and the State itself, are accountable to these laws. The five most important laws are Civil Rights Act (1964), Voting Rights Act (1965), Medicare and Medicaid acts (1965), Economic Recovery Tax Act (1981), National Defense Education Act (1958) and Amendments to Immigration and Nationality Act (1965). These laws maintain balance, peace and harmony in the country.