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How does law as a cultural practice connect river valley civilizations to classical civilizations?(1 point)
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The Minoan civilization created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.
The Minoan civilization created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.

The ancient Rome civilization created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.
The ancient Rome civilization created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.

The Indus Valley civilization created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.
The Indus Valley civilization created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.

The river valley civilizations created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.
The river valley civilizations created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.
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The ancient Rome civilization created the Laws of the Twelve Tables, which were inspired by Hammurabi’s Code.

This response accurately connects law as a cultural practice from river valley civilizations (like those influenced by Hammurabi’s Code) to classical civilizations (such as ancient Rome), which developed their own legal codes like the Twelve Tables.