Why was the creation of a written law code in the Roman Republic significant?

A.
It meant that citizens had fewer rights than they had before.
B.
It led to a decrease in the number of crimes committed.
C.
It meant that the laws would be applied fairly to all people.
D.
It caused a great deal of instability in the republic.

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The creation of a written law code in the Roman Republic was significant because:

C. It meant that the laws would be applied fairly to all people.

Having a written code, such as the Law of the Twelve Tables, helped ensure that laws were not subject to the arbitrary interpretation of judges and magistrates and provided a basis for legal rights and protections for all citizens.