I already answered it but here it goes again: The Codex Justinianus, complied and implemented during the reign of Emperor Justinian I of the Eastern roman Empire sought o provide imperial lands with a comprehensive, rational and coherent set of laws that would eliminate contradicting ones and would also replace the Theodosian Code.
From Boston to New York city
Paintings stated that life was hard for colonial life.
Answer:
Protect itself from attack.
Explanation:
The US attempted to gain influence to protect itself from such "Evil Commie ideals" via foreign influence. An example of this is Vietnam, where despite the US not being directly threatened, the government was acting convincing in the argument that "the domino effect" would soon reach the US, and anarchy would fall upon all western civilized nations. A bit exaggerated, but makes sense.
Answer:
With no single express purpose; some delegates thought minor reforms to the Articles would be implemented, some thought commercial disputes involving states wold be resolved, and some intended to scrap the Articles and start over, is the right answer.
Explanation:
The Constitutional Convention was an assembly which was organized to write a new constitution or revise the existing one. The Constitutional Convention of 1787 took place in the period between May 25 to September 17, 1787. Though the convention met to revise the existing constitution, the delegates such as James Madison of Virginia and Alexander Hamilton of New York wanted to create a new government instead of fixing the existing constitution. Moreover, some of the delegates advocated for minor reforms, some tried to resolve the commercial disputes and some of the delegates tried to scrap the Articles of Confederation. Therefore, there was no single purpose of the Constitutional Convention of 1787.