Justinian sixth-century ruler who developed a uniform code
of law that applied to all residents of the Byzantine Empire
To add, Justinian I (traditionally known as Justinian the
Great and also Saint Justinian the Great in the Eastern Orthodox Church, was a Byzantine
(East Roman) emperor from 527 to 565.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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The easiest part of the exercise, personally were the push-ups. I find push-ups the easiest because I don't get tired that easily compared to other exercises like pull-ups, etc. I found push-ups being my favorite exercise in this set because they're really good for your arm and shoulders, pectorals and deltoids. Push-ups are also easy for me because they're one of the most repetitive, basic exercises but they're good because they use your body against yourself.
The Articles of Confederation were just a beginning outline of what the Constitution did.
The articles of Confederation had 2 omissions that the Constitution added.
1. There was no executive branch to enforce the laws
2. There was no judicial branch to interpret the law.
3. The Federal government couldn't collect taxes. They got their money from the states.
4. The Feds couldn't issue a standard currency. Each state had it's own.
5. Trade was not uniformly practiced by the states.
6. Often the states wouldn't pay the Federal Government because they feared other states wouldn't pay either.
7. The Constitution introduced a supremacy law where the laws of the Federal Government were above state law.
There were a couple of minor fixes
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8. Laws governing commerce between the states was introduced into the constitution
9. The federal government determined how trade was to be conducted between the states and other sovereign nations.