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Why did Justinian create his law code?

a. to gain more power
b. to make Roman law less confusing
c. to support Eastern Orthodox Christianity
d. to help him recapture the western Roman empire

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b. to make Roman law less confusing
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b. to make Roman law less confusing

Justinian created his law code, known as the Corpus Juris Civilis, to consolidate and clarify the existing Roman laws. The Roman legal system had become complex and fragmented over time, with numerous laws and conflicting sources. Justinian sought to compile and systematize these laws into a coherent and comprehensive legal code, making it easier for both legal professionals and the general public to understand and apply the law.

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