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Jazlyn Snow
6 June, 15:55
What two documents are the center of Roman law
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Jaylynn Norton
6 June, 16:06
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Answer: C. The Twelve Tables and the Biography of Julius Caesar
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Salvatore Bell
6 June, 18:02
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The Biography of Julius Caesar, as well as the Twelve Tables, are the centers of Roman law.
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