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Ivenika [448]
3 years ago
15

PLEASE HELP QUICKLY 20 POINTS I NEED 2 PARAGRAPHS

History
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kolezko [41]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The Greeks started direct democracy which is rule by the people. They also used a jury of 'peers' that is like the 7th amendment: "the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury."

The Romans built on direct democracy to a representative democracy. They also introduced the assembly who approved or rejected laws, a right that is seen in all branches of the US government.

Both the Romans and the Greeks significant contributed towards the development of Modern Europe and Western Civilization as a whole.

The Greeks preceded the Romans by a thousand years and were a major power spanning Europe and Asia. They were able to develop a system of democracy by limiting the powers of the King and building a senate where ministers and lords would debate over laws.

They also developed a system of speedy trials which resembles the 7th Amendment of the United States Constitution.

The Romans were able to further develop this system into a mode codified law. Rules, regulations and taxes were modernized and standardized. An assembly was developed which is a directly related to the development of modern representative democracy in the United Kingdom.

Hope this helps. Name me brainliest please

Allisa [31]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Law and the arrangement of law authorization developed with the development of progress. The Greeks had improved their own laws. The Romans, who appreciated the Greeks, joins a few parts of Greek law in its first code of laws, "The ten works of art". The ten works of art turned into the groundwork of Roman law and, with the development of the Roman Empire, Roman law  (called the 12 tables)  parts of the spread to the areas of the Empire, incorporating Europe, parts of Africa and western Asia. Under Emperor Justinian, Roman law was re- encoded. Justinian Code was part of medieval lawful studies in most Western schools. The point when these European countries were fortified and created their two purposes of Africa, Asia and America, its administration framework (incorporating its lawful framework) augmented to these two focuses. In this manner, the arrangement of law that emerged in Asia and Africa was impacted by European enactment itself was affected by Roman and Greek laws. In this way it is said that the Romans are the ones who give the law the planet. Greece additionally becomes an integral factor as right on time Roman law was vigorously impacted by Greek law. Well, we got our political system from the Romans, they had a senate that voted on what to do with a head tribune that controlled the senate. We have a senate with a president that can do similar stuff as a tribune did. Also, Romans had laws to keep the citizens in check like taxing the rich more and laying down the foundation to a civilization... For Greeks I'm not so sure on we got, but for mathematics I know the Greeks helped us with that like pi and other theorems also with space and stars the Greeks helped us with that as well... So, lots of stuff is still here from the ancient world of the Greeks and the Romans.

Hopes this helps :)

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