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What Did Bankruptcy Laws Replace in the Nineteenth Century

Question 39

Question 39

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What did bankruptcy laws replace in the nineteenth century?


A) Slavery as payment
B) The failure of payments due to weather conditions
C) the Hammurabi Code
D) Prison for debt
E) Risks of rich people who lend money

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