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GarryVolchara [31]
1 year ago
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Read each question, and choose the best answer.

History
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Nata [24]1 year ago
6 0

Canon law: D. was based on religious teachings and governed many aspects of medieval life.

<h3>What is a law?</h3>

A law can be defined as the system of rules, principles, standards, and regulations, that are established, adopted and enforced in a community, society or court, so as to regulate the actions, behavior, conduct and testimonies of all individuals.

<h3>The types of law.</h3>

Generally, there are different types of law and these include the following:

  • Just law
  • Unjust law
  • Canon law

<h3>What is canon law?</h3>

Canon law can be defined as a set of ordinance and regulation that is developed based on religious teachings (ecclesiastical authority) which govern many aspects of medieval life.

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<h3>Answer details</h3>

Subject: History

Chapter: World War I

Keywords: First World War, World War, Triple Alliance, Triple Entente, the members of Triple Alliance and Triple Entente

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