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    These Are Systems of Control in Empires and Early Societies
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These Are Systems of Control in Empires and Early Societies

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These are systems of control in empires and early societies that had some codified laws and local courts but lacked a clear system of writing and enforcing laws.


A) religion-based court systems
B) federalist systems
C) colonial legal systems
D) transitional legal systems

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