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What was Justinian’s law code?

a) The codification of over 5000 Roman laws.
b)A Chinese legal document used in the Byzantine Empire.
c) An older version of American civil law.

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Answer:

a) The codification of over 5000 Roman laws.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the 6th Century Byzantine ruler Justinian decided o codify all Roman laws, starting with the Twelve Tables. These Code became the foundation for the development of judiciary systems across the whole Europe. Therefore A is correct.

Option B and C have no connections whatsoever with the question itself.

Chinese laws haven't affected Byzantine Empire at all, while American laws were created much later, and are based on Anglo-Saxon judiciary system.

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