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Tanya [424]
4 years ago
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Where did many modern ideas about law originally come from? A. Historical law codes like Hammurabi's Code B. Military law create

d during the Revolutionary War C. Founding documents like the Declaration of Independence D. Case law established by King George III
History
2 answers:
user100 [1]4 years ago
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Answer:

A. Historical law codes like Hammurabi's Code

Explanation:

The Hammurabi´s Code is one of the oldest documents that sets laws and rules for a society to work and beheave in a certain way, this is very important because prior to this laws were written, they were mostly common knowledge, but the Hammurabi´s Code settled a precedent because it was the first that stated hwo to treat each individual, and how to punish crimes and carry out the first trials.

morpeh [17]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

A is the answer

Explanation:

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