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3. Which of the following is significant about the law of nations?


Sagot :

Answer:A. It gave citizens the right to a trial by jury. B. It declared people are innocent until proven guilty. C. It promoted the rule of law.  the answer is C

Explanation:

Answer:

It promoted rule of law.

Explanation:

Rome developed a system of law that applied to its citizens, known as the civil law. As Rome expanded, it ruled many foreigners who were not covered under the civil law, so a second system of law, known as the law of nations, emerged. It applied to all people under Roman rule, both citizens and non-citizens. Later, when Rome extended citizenship across the empire, the two systems merged.