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15 March, 09:10

Rome's twelve tables and Justinian's code contributed to which type of government system?

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  1. 15 March, 09:31
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    Rome's twelve tables and Justinian's code contributed to a democratic system of governance or a Republic The Twelve Tables, and Justinian's Code are examples of early developments in law. They were similar in that both provided a standardized system of laws which are a prerequisite in a democracy.
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