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If someone broke the law in Ancient Greece, most of the time, the punishment would be death. If a slave were to break the law, then the punishment would probably be death. But, if someone like a a Queen, or King, or someone with a very important job, they would probably be let off with a warning.

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if you break a law you will be put to death or cut your finger off or other terrible things will happen to you

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they would probaly drown to death, hanged to death, or they head would be chopped of

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