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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which statement about Justinian's Code is not true? A. It replaced redundant and contradictory laws with a clear and consistent system. B. It helped unite the diverse peoples of the Byzantine Empire under one uniform set of laws. C. It established two systems of justice--one for the aristocracy and one for the masses. D. It has been used as a model by many present-day countries for their own law standards.

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Didn't we just say it was the first? So would A make sense?

OpenStudy (surana):

I'm gonna go with the third one here.

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Hm, that is true. I know it isn't B.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hm... i think its C or A not D though

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Wait, it may be D. Many laws now are quite similar to this one.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok C

OpenStudy (surana):

Woo hoo. :D

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

It was right? Nice job Surana!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i want you both get medal though

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Nah, give it to Surana.

OpenStudy (surana):

There, Soulboy's got a medal. Give one to Sid and Sid can hand one to me. Then we've all got one.

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Soulboy?

OpenStudy (surana):

Uh...friendly nickname. Yeah. Friendlynickname. *cough* SoullessEyes.

OpenStudy (soullesseyes):

Mhm..okay then

OpenStudy (surana):

You don't mind, do you? If you do I can stop (or find a new one)

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