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What Early Legal Code Was a Set of Judgments Originally

Question 43

Question 43

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What early legal code was a set of judgments originally pronounced to solve particular cases?


A) Twelve Tables
B) Justinian Code
C) Code of Hammurabi
D) Napoleonic code

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