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In the first few centuries after the fall of Rome, no new laws were written and no one was paid to enforce laws in Western Europe ? A: True or B: False
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In the first few centuries after the fall of Rome, no new laws were written and no one was paid to enforce laws in Western Europe ?
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I just learned about this... The answer is TRUE
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