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What was the main idea of the Twelve Tables?

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Answered by ItzDinu
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C. All citizens, no matter their class, were equal and protected under the law.

All citizens were treated equally, and were punished the same if they broke the same law. This was the first step to all citizens being equal in Rome.

Answered by amrutaBabar
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The Twelve Tables provided an early understanding of some key concepts such as justice, equality, and punishment. Although legal reform occurred soon after the implementation of the Twelve Tables, these ancient laws provided social protection and civil rights for both the patricians and plebeians

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