The Romans applied the law to all of their citizens. Some of the principles of Roman law was that everyone is equal before the law and that nobody is above the law.
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There is no comparison These were very archaic laws (dating to 450 BC) and applied to a very archaic society. Even the Romans modified their laws over the centuries so comprehensively that the Twelve tables became redundant.
The ancient Romans did not have injury laws.
Yes the Romans did invent laws They invented their laws but laws had been around for thousands of years before.
They were important so the people would know what they should do and should not do. Before they wrote them down, lots of Romans got in trouble for breaking the laws that they didn't know, so that was not fair.
The Jewish people lived by the laws of the Torah. They didn't accept that faith in Jesus constituted fulfillment of the Law. Jesus said that through him, people can receive salvation but the Jews believe it is through works.
They must comply with any local laws that prohibit political activity or lose their tax exemptions. Whatever laws of this sort exist should be applied evenly to all religions.
Our laws are based on many laws that were established during the Roman Republic.
They believe in states rights. The constitution implies that states should have more right to enforce the rules instead of the federal government. This is beneficial for the country because when you allow states to take control, the laws are applied specifically for the needs of the people on the state.
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They do not believe that breaking immigration laws should be rewarded.
the answer is C.BE STRONG AND MAKE NATIONALLY UNIFORM LAWS