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AleksandrR [38]
3 years ago
7

How did the roman empire’s system of government and laws influence future societies?

History
2 answers:
Monica [59]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The correct answer is B. Roman legal terms such as subpoena, habeas corpus, pro bono, and affidavit are still used today.

Explanation:

Roman law is the basis and inspiration of civil and commercial law in many countries:

-The common law was originally based on Roman law, before becoming a tradition in England, from where it spread to the United Kingdom (with the exception of Scotland), the United States and much of the former British colonies.

-In contrast, the so-called continental law systems are based more directly on Roman law; The legal system of most countries in continental Europe and South America fall into this category, often through the Napoleonic Code. These are generally called Latin systems.

The private right of our time has its remote antecedent in this right, where almost all the institutions existing today are originated. In the West, the structure of civil law still responds to directives and criteria of Roman law, with greater intensity in those related to the regulation of property rights, especially obligations.

Rudiy273 years ago
3 0

C is the answer.

The roman empire introduced a meritocracy system of goverment popular in western europe

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