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Question 1

For Amos, the most important requirement of the Law was
 
  a. equality for all.
  b. the acquisition of wealth and power.
  c. the pursuit of justice.
  d. devotion to the king.
  e. the performance of prescribed rituals.

Question 2

What was/were the Twelve Tables?
 
  a. The meeting place of the Roman Senate
  b. A tool used to record and inspire a new religious cult in Rome
  c. The arts of the Roman festival celebrating spring's arrival
  d. The only place in Rome where patricians and plebeians could meet together
  e. The first formal codification of Roman law and customs



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