Recall the justinian code shown below.
2.16.2. emperors diocletian and maximian to craug...
Recall the justinian code shown below.
2.16.2. emperors diocletian and maximian to craugasius.
which of the following is an example of this justinian code?
the congress shall assemble at least once in every year, and such meeting shall be on the first monday in december, unless they shall by law appoint a different day.
if anyone ensnares another, putting a ban upon him, but he cannot prove it, then he that ensnared him shall be put to death.
a well-regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
no one is permitted to put seals on things in the possession of another, although he alleges that they are his or that they are pledged to him.
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There are certain modes of governing the people which will succeed. there are others which will not. the idea of consolidation is abhorrent to the people of this country." —william grayson, 1788 which of the following is a true statement about this quote? 1) it represents a federalist viewpoint on the relative power of the central government. 2) it represents an anti-federalist viewpoint on the relative power of the central government. 3) it represents a federalist viewpoint on the need for protection of individual liberties. 4) it represents an anti-federalist viewpoint on the need for protection of individual liberties.
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