The Aztec judicial system was made up of multiple courts with differing levels of jurisdiction. These included the trial courts, appellate courts, and a supreme court. The trial courts were known as Teccalli courts, and heard civil and criminal cases involving commoners.
It's debated; the credit is usually given to either Julia Ward Howe or Anna Jarvis.
Howe was born first, so if you're looking for initial efforts, I would go with her.
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The Minoan Civilization (centered on the island of Crete)
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1. would be A because it has the judges in it.
2. I think it would be b. because the hearing is one of the most important part of it.
3. It would be D.