Code of Justinian<span>, </span><span>Latin </span>Codex Justinianus<span>, formally </span>Corpus Juris Civilis (“Body of Civil Law”)<span>, the collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor </span>Justinian I<span> from </span>ad<span> 529 to 565. Strictly speaking, the works did not constitute a new legal code. Rather, Justinian’s committees of jurists provided basically two reference works containing collections of past laws and extracts of the opinions of the great Roman jurists. Also included were an elementary outline of the law and a collection of Justinian’s own new laws.</span>
Answer:
A. They can lead historians to arrive at very different interpretations of an event
Explanation:
If they have an opinion about it they are more likely to write about what they think of the event rather than what really happened
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
They discovered a waterway that leads from the US to the Pacific Ocean.