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28 December, 07:34

One way in which the Justinian Code and the

Napoleonic Code are similar is that both

(1) made slavery unacceptable

(2) gave people a set of rules to follow

(3) treated all equally under the law

(4) provided for religious freedom

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  1. 28 December, 07:37
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    One way in which the Justinian Code and the Napoleonic Code are similar is that both " (2) gave people a set of rules to follow" although number one could also work.
  2. 28 December, 08:03
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    Correct answer choice is:

    2) Gave people a set of rules to follow

    Explanation:

    The Napoleonic Code was not the first constitutional key to be established in a European country with a public judicial system, it was introduced by the Codex Maximilianeus developed the Allgemeines Landrecht and the West Galician Code. It was, however, the first new legal code to be utilized with a pan-European range, and it completely affected the law of many of the countries established during and after the Napoleonic Wars. The Napoleonic Code affected growing countries outside Europe, particularly in the Middle East, trying to improve their countries through judicial reformations.
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