In 449 BCE, government leaders collected Rome's most important laws and codified them. Although they were harsh by today's standards, they functioned well in ancient Rome. What was this set of laws called?(1 point) Responses the Magna Carta the Magna Carta the Code of Hammurabi the Code of Hammurabi the Code of Justinian the Code of Justinian the Twelve Tables

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The set of laws codified in 449 BCE in ancient Rome is called the Twelve Tables.

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