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30 November, 11:42

which of the following conflicts directly led tow written code of laws in ancient rome? (a) the plebeians revolts (b) the punic wars (c) the persian wars (d) the gallic wars

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  1. 30 November, 14:02
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    A: The Plebeians Revolts

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    Because of these revolts, the plebeians guaranteed the legal validity of the laws formulated by the Tribunes of the Plebe, so that they were valid for all extension of the Roman dominions. This revolt ended a process of long-term political reform. Despite politically balancing Roman social groups, the cultural distinction between a patrician and a plebeian did not radically change.
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