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musickatia [10]
3 years ago
11

During the days of the Roman Empire, the Romans valued their _____________ above all else. According to one of their great orato

rs, a man named _____________, a state without _______ was like a body without a ___________. The always-practical Romans tried to give their state an orderly mind called ________________ or the "___________________________".
Fill in the blanks above.
History
2 answers:
romanna [79]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

  • laws
  • Cicero
  • laws
  • mind
  • Jus gentium
  • law of nations

Explanation:

During the days of the Roman Empire the Romans valued their laws above all else. According to one of their great orators, a man named Cicero, a state without laws was like a body without mind. they always-practical Romans tried to give their state an orderly mind called Jusgentium or the law of Nations.

This extract was gotten from the Roman law which is one of the laws that formed the basics on which modern laws are been created. Cicero was a Roman Orator an philosopher he was regarded as one of the great orators and for his accomplished writings in law and politics in different books.

The " law of nations" also known as Jus gentium is part of the Roman law that talks about the customary laws of  other nations in relation to social standards of international conduct of people and government  

geniusboy [140]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

During the days of the Roman Empire, the Romans valued their law above all else. According to one of their great orators, a man named Cicero, a state without law was like a body without a mind. The always-practical Romans tried to give their state an orderly mind called jus gentium  or the "law of nations".

Explanation:

In this activity we have to fill in the blanks in order to complete the text. This text is related to the Roman Empire and Roman Law. Roman Law was so well developed that it basically form the framework for modern Civil Law.

Cicero was a Roman lawyer and philosopher, who wrote in detail about politics and law, in books like De Legibus (On the Laws) and is considered one of Rome's greatest orators.

Jus gentium is Latin for "Law of Nations". Is a concept of international law part of Roman Law, and it refers to customary law, or legal custom, held by people from all nations in general, in compliance with the social standards of international conduct.

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