This is a complicated question that, frankly, is (and has been) worthy of book-length studies and debate. In short, though, the Fabian Society wished to promote its ideas through gradual reformist efforts, rather than immediate revolution, which itself was a decidedly Victorian ideal. Also, the Fabian society called for scientifically planned societies that would be designed to better the English population, something which itself was a Victorian ideal.
They were different because they were based on one god
Other laws in other regions were based around the idea of multiple gods so there were laws for various gods, agricultural, judicial, and similar things. The ten commandments were based around a single god which usually meant that it applied to everyone equally since they weren't followers of a whole pantheon and their differences.
4x- 3y> -12
4(1) - 3(0) > -12
4 > -12, so A would be the correct answer
The majority of cases were on economic matters.