Yes. All the laws were important, that's why they were laws. The senate would not debate and propose a law and the assemblies would not vote on it if it were not important. Each law served a purpose and when that purpose was fulfilled, the law could be repealed as it had lost it relevancy.
All the laws were important (at least for a time) in Rome. That's why they were called laws.
no there is not they r not that important :)
The Latins settled in Rome and it became a name more important than any previous tribal identification.
politics are important because if we didn't have any, we wouldn't have any laws or settlements on things. :)
The Federal laws take precedance over any state laws.
putting to death...... of any man who has been convicted, whosoever he might be, is forbidden...... thank you
the man in the highest power with was the king or now the president now people say the congress has any effect but it does not
He approved what is todays National Anthem.
There are no deserts in Rome.
If you mean ancient Rome, the important people were those who were in political office or those who headed a wealthy family. Any man elected to a public office or chosen to lead an army was an important person. Men such as Marius, Sulla, Pompey, Caesar, Crassus and Scipio were all important in their particular times and their particular fields.
Some that are used today are similar however most of their punishments were focused around their society e.g. the amphitheatre.
Newton's laws of motion are physical laws that laid the foundation of for mechanics. These are important because they explain the relationships between an object and any forces acting upon it, as well as its motion in response to these forces.