Read the text below from the U.S. Constitution:

Amendment III—Quartering of Soldiers
No Soldier shall, in time of peace be quartered in any house, without the consent of the Owner, nor in time of war, but in a manner to be prescribed by law.

In what way does Amendment III protect the rule of law?

(1.) Since it is not legal for military to invade someone's home outside the limits of the law, citizens are protected from an unjust military.

(2.) Since the military is above the law, this amendment gives citizens some power to protect what they own.

(3.) It prevents citizens from being required to provide service during a military action or times of civil unrest.

(4.) It protects citizens from being part of a military action during times of peace but not during times of war.

Respuesta :

The way Amendment III protects the rule of law is (1.) Since it is not legal for the military to invade someone's home outside the limits of the law, citizens are protected from an unjust military.

What is the Rule of Law?

This refers to the principle that quite simply states that nobody is above the law and will be held accountable.

Hence, we can see that based on Amendment III, there is the mention of the quartering of soldiers without the consent of the owner of the house and this means that option A is correct.

Read more about rule of law here:

https://brainly.com/question/783836

#SPJ1