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Which statement best describes the Code of Justinian?

It was a written set of laws for the Byzantine Empire.
It was a written history of the rulers of the Roman Empire.
It was a written set of religious beliefs that the church adopted.
It was a written guide explaining the trade routes throughout Europe..

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The answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Many of the laws contained in the Codex were aimed at regulating religious practice, included numerous provisions served to secure the status of Christianity as the state religion of the empire, uniting church and state, and making anyone who was not connected to the Christian church a non-citizen. Basically if someone didn't have any religious beliefs then they would be called a non christian. There is so much more to this law the just that. The code of Justinian is also known as The Body of Civil Law.

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The Answer will be A I just took the test AND I GOT RIGHT good luck:)!!
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