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Why is the Emperor Justinian's law code significant? a
The laws allowed him to take over all of Europe.
b
The people of the Byzantine Empire forced him to sign it.
c
It was an entirely original document with laws that had never been tried.
d
It has provided the basis for many law systems around the world today.

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