Which basic principle of today’s laws was unfamiliar to citizens of ancient Rome? (1 point) Responses The accused can face the accuser and mount a defense. The accused can face the accuser and mount a defense. Everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty. People of all social classes receive equal treatment. People of all social classes receive equal treatment. Judges study the laws and come to fair decisions.

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The basic principle of today's laws that was unfamiliar to citizens of ancient Rome is: Everyone is presumed innocent until proven guilty. In ancient Roman law, the concept of presumption of innocence was not established as it is in modern legal systems.

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