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emmainna [20.7K]
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Work with a partner and state your agreement or disagreement with the statements below. Be ready to justify your stand

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Hitman42 [59]2 years ago
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Work with a partner and state your agreement or disagreement with the statements below. Be ready to justify your stand.

A partner is a member in a partnership, an entity in which both the profits or losses of a business or other venture are shared between all members.

Although there were no courts at that time, they knew what is wrong and what is right, and they had their own ways of punishing criminals.

They had an understanding of how a person should behave in society, and if he did not follow the rules, they had ways to boycott him or punish him in an appropriate manner.

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