For the answer to the questions above, I believe the answer is either of this two<u><em>- Limited interviewer knowledge</em></u><u><em>-and Inability to distinguish between legitimate responses and lies
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The correct answer here is the option E.
The British Government thought that their increase of taxes would be accepted as they have lowered the the price of tea in the colonies and that the colonies would be grateful for a chance to get tea at the cheaper price. This as we all know did not work out and resulted in the Boston Tea Party where the colonists threw large amounts of tea into the water as a sign of protest.
The Code of Justinian (in Latin language, Codex Iustinianus) is a compilation of imperial constitutions promulgated by Emperor Justinian, in a first version, on April 7, 529, and in a second, on November 17, 534.
The "first" Code of Justinian was the first work developed within the compilation process of Justinian Roman law. This work has not been conserved, except for a fragment of the index. It was prepared by a commission of jurists, presided over by Triboniano, beginning its work in February of 528. The commissioners had to compile the imperial constitutions in force at the time, being able to use previous works like the Theodosian Code of the year 438, of official character, and the Gregorian Code of 293 and the Hermogenian (291-323 AD), private. With the promulgation of this code the previous ones were left without effect.
This right served to make many current civil codes.
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Austro-German Alliance, also called Dual Alliance, (1879) pact between Austria-Hungary and the German Empire in which the two powers promised each other support in case of attack by Russia, and neutrality in case of aggression by any other power.