25 Sep What do the laws found in the twelve tables tell us about what Rome was like in the fifth century B.C?
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This is for interpreting European History !!
I have 2 Discussion forum questions to answer: Specs for discussion forum answers: (readings are attached)
THERE IS NO NEED FOR TITLE, NAME, PROFESSOR NAME -these are discussion posts only
Length: 100 words per answer
Quotations: No more than 5 words from readings can be quoted in your combined discussion forum answers and replies for the entire module
Content: Thorough grasp of assigned materials, thoughtful reflection on discussion questions, and specific details from assigned materials to support each answer
Completion: Only answers found in your first post in each discussion forum will be graded
Plagiarism: Both paraphrasing plagiarism and outside source plagiarism will result in a zero
Grammar: A good-faith effort to write in complete sentences with proper spelling, capitalization, and punctuation
Formatting: Each question answered in a separate paragraph, in the order which the questions are listed. See requirements handout for details on what you need to do if you are cutting and pasting your answers from another file into Blackboard
********The questions are as follows:
1. What do the laws found in the twelve tables tell us about what Rome was like in the fifth century B.C ? What kind of society do they reflect?
2. What qualities did Pliny believe characterized a loyal Roman subject? How did this understanding influence Pliny’s criticism of Christians and his justification for punishing them?
