The Roman and American Legal Codes

The Romans and The United States of America each have their own legal codes. The romans have the Twelve Tables. The Twelve Tables were publicly displayed for all to see. They gave rights to plebeians not just to the aristocrats. The Twelve Tables gave rights to only free born male citizens of Rome. Today's discussion revolved the United States Bill of Rights. The first of ten amendments to the Constitution guarantees free speech to all citizens, freedom of the press, and freedom of religion. The second amendment to the Constitution guarantees the right to bear arms. This one, in recent news, is being debated among people in America. The third amendment which goes back to colonial times deals with no quartering. This means that the British soldiers cannot force someone to board them in their home. This became rather annoying to colonial citizens back in the seventeen and eighteen hundreds. 

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