The Twelve Tables, established in ancient Rome around 450 BCE, laid the foundation for legal principles that continue to influence modern legal systems. They codified laws and provided a written reference that promoted transparency and accountability, helping to protect citizens' rights. Their emphasis on the rule of law and the idea that laws apply to all individuals remains fundamental to contemporary democratic societies. Overall, they serve as an early model for legal frameworks that prioritize fairness and public access to the law.
They both made laws
They both were written to protect people's rights.
He helped the US of today by giving us theories that helped explore new fields of technology.
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Roads help us today by making it easier to transfer materials and supplies from place to place.
They both made laws
The Twelve Tables were/are the first written Roman laws. They represented the victory of the common people over the arbitrary rulings of the privileged. They are important because they set the laws in writing so all could know what they were and also that all would be treated equally under those laws.
They both were written to protect people's rights.
They help us see.
it gives us answers today
She didn't help us today but she led Louis and Clark on their expedition
Tables and graphs allow data to be more easily understood visually.
No, kickballs cannot help us today as individuals. They are just kickballs, they do nothing!
the Roman Republic has a lot in common with the u.s government today. for example, they are both democratic countries. and they also both have the senate and the twelve tables and the constitution. u can find more answers from me at wikipedia.com/romanrepublic thank u for ur time!
archaology helps us today by showing us the past of ancient civilizations
it help us by the technology that we are using today
A ruler is used to help us measure things.