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seraphim [82]
3 years ago
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77julia77 [94]3 years ago
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<em>"Throughout time men have given their word, and their </em><em>honour</em><em> has bound them." </em>(Answer: D)

In ancient times, Oaths were an accepted Institution in which a party was obliged to do something in favor of the other party and viceversa, whose unfulfillment for any of the parties would mean grave consequences, even at cost of Life and Honor. Oaths prospered in civilizations (i.e. West Europe in the Middle Ages, Japan) where Honor stands in important and Dishonor is considered worse than Death.

Therefore, we conclude that correct answer is: <em>"Throughout time men have given their word, and their </em><em>honour</em><em> has bound them."</em> (Answer: D)

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