<span>The correct answer should be Athens. Sparta had a much different culture that wasn't focused on arts and politics but rather on military warfare. Their children would be trained to be soldiers since they were very young, often younger than 10, and they would fight in wars, not write poetry or paint or sculpt. Unlike them Athens was political and liked the arts.</span>
Because they were separated from their families and some were sent far away from families
Answer:
D. The tribune could veto the magistrates' orders.
Explanation:
Initially, the tribunes protected individual plebeians from the arbitrariness of the magistrates. Gradually, a rather large power grown out of this right. Since 449, a person of tribune became inviolable, and his house had the right of asylum. The tribune could veto (ban) decisions of magistrates and the Senate (intercession law). Gradually, he became, as it were, the custodian of an agreement between the estates, and as such could take measures against uta violators (arrest, fine, etc.).
The history of law enforcement defined top 10 duties for Egyptian Civilization as follows:
1. Ensure safety.
2. Control the gate to temples and cities.
3. There is most likley 8 books of egyptian law.
4. The books were based off of common sense.
5. Catching Robbers
6. They kept court documents.
7. The rich could basically get away with anything.
8. Many laws stay here today.
9. We cannot find any of the 8 books.
10. They had commandments as there laws.