Which best describes laws developed by the Roman Empire? The Law of the Twelve Tables code was displayed at the Roman Forum. The
Code of the Assura laws were displayed at the Baths of Caracalla. Hammurabi’s Code was displayed at the Roman Theatre of Merida. The Edicts of Ashoka were displayed at the Roman Theatre of Amman.
Hello! Your answer is The Law of the Twelve Tables code was displayed at the Roman Forum.
The Law of the Twelve Tables formed the foundation of all Roman law. It stated the rights and the duties of the Roman citizen. This was displayed at the forum, which is a public square.
The other three choices are all from different empires. Assura - Assyrians, Hammurabi - Babylonia (I believe), and Ashoka's edicts - Ashoka's views on Buddhism.
Hello! Your answer is The Law of the Twelve Tables code was displayed at the Roman Forum.
The Law of the Twelve Tables formed the foundation of all Roman law. It stated the rights and the duties of the Roman citizen. This was displayed at the forum, which is a public square.
The other three choices are all from different empires. Assura - Assyrians, Hammurabi - Babylonia (I believe), and Ashoka's edicts - Ashoka's views on Buddhism.
the spinning wheel to produce textiles, the water wheel used to power machinery and the steam engine were invented. These inventions aided in speeding up the production of manufactured items.
I think appeasement is not a good strategy with Hitler. He was too obsessed with a power which made Chamberlain's appeasement not a solution to stop his military aggression. If Chamberlain did not enter this diplomatic relation he could have defeated Hitler earlier.