Answer:
These laws were easy to understand and made available to the citizens.
Explanation:
The Twelve Tables were an ancient code of law created by the Romans in 450 BCE. Publicly displayed for every Roman citizen to consult, these Twelve Tables would form the earliest basis of what would later be known as Roman law. The laws dealt primarily with the relationship between individuals, and as such, they were a form of private law. This means the affairs of the state (public law) where outside its scope, so they said nothing about the need to raise an army or how to elect an emperor (Rome was a republic back then). They were also extremely basic, short of something that could be considered a constitution of Rome. On the other hand, <u>these laws were easy to understand and made available to citizens</u>. Whereas before law was interpreted by priests and aristocrats (more often than not always for their own benefit), the Twelve Tables provided a code of law where the rights and duties of individuals were set in stone, and were at a place where everybody could consult them and learn them.
D. Is the correct option in these choices!
Britain needed to resolve a conflict between the principles of free trade (which Britain was more and more adopting) and the institution of slavery.
Concerns about slave revolts indeed were indeed part of Britain's pragmatic decisions to end its participation in the slave trade in 1807 and phasing out slavery in its empire starting in 1834. But the other factor was that the Industrial Revolution was taking over how the British economy operated, and the institution of slavery no longer fit within the new, industrializing economy.
Along with those practical reasons, there was of course much moral pressure applied by the abolitionist movement. William Wilberforce was a key voice of conscience in Parliament from the moral side of the argument.
Answer:
Upper class
New money
Middle class
Working class
Working poor
Poverty level
Explanation:
Upper class- the greatest wealth and power weath has been arounf dor may generations
New money- Weath in family for only a genration
Middle class-in between poor and rich
Working class- engaged in salaried labour
Working poor-Doesn't make much money because of low income
Poverty level-The minum level income
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