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What basic principle of today’s law was unfamiliar to citizens of scientific Rome ?

A: Judges study the law has and come to fair decisions

B: people of all social classes receive equal treatment

C: the accused can face the accuser and mount a defense

D: everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty

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Answer:

.People of all social classes receive equal treatment.

Step-by-step explanation:

Some Roman principles differed from today's laws. Penalties varied according to social class, and lower-class defendants could be treated more harshly. The idea of equality before the law for all would take centuries to be accepted.

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It’s B. People of all social classes receive equal treatment
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