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A: An example is; A law will go through set of guidelines and principles passed down mainly through precedent, then passed by emperor, or king. If denied, the law is ignored and the idea is thrown away. If passed, the law goes through changes and then copied and set.

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The Romans had laws that were basically like our present day laws but also covered elements of their life that we do not have. For example, the laws concerning slavery are not the same as any law that we have in our society today, and the same can be said for he sumptuary laws.

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the answer is was the long period of relative peace and mimual !!! that's the answer

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Those enacted by the assemblies of the citizens.

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