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Rome’s first code of laws; _____________ adopted in 450 B.C.

Rome’s first code of laws; _____________ adopted in 450 B.C.

A. Twelve Tables
B. Ten Table
C. Eleven Table
D. None of these

The Twelve Tables (aka Law of the Twelve Tables) was a set of laws inscribed on 12 bronze tablets created in ancient Rome in 451 and 450 BCE. They were the beginning of a new approach to laws where they would be passed by government and written down so that all citizens might be treated equally before them.