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In Mesopotamia, Hammurabi's Code allowed everyone to read the laws and know what their protections were. What did Rome have that was similar to this?


The Magna Carta


Legions


The Twelve Tables


The Bill of Rights

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The Twelve Tables. The Twelve Tables were a set of laws inscribed on twelve bronze tablets created in ancient Rome around 450 BC. They served as the foundation of Roman law and were publicly displayed, allowing citizens to know their rights and the legal frameworks governing their society, similar to Hammurabi's Code in Mesopotamia.
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