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History, 23.10.2020 15:40, leahandmaryssa

Why was Justinian's collection of Roman laws significant? It allowed future European leaders to see how religion influenced Roman laws. It enforced the idea that Roman leaders had the final decision on legal issues. It established the idea that Roman governments should change over time. It helped preserve Roman laws for future European leaders.

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