By the fifth century B.C.E., most Greeks believed that laws should be obeyed because they are ________
A. divinely established and obedience would appease the gods
B. made by humans and represented the consent of the citizens
C. made by humans and represented the will of the gods
D. established by humans to appease supernatural forces
Answer: B
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A) Scotland and Ireland B) France and Austria C) Italy and Spain D) Sweden and Poland E) England and Germany
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A. there is no identifiable conflict between nature and law B. law is in accord with nature and is of divine origin C. law is merely the result of convention D. it is not possible to analyze human beliefs and institutions E. law requires much speculation about the physical universe to be understood
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a. Taiwan b. South Korea c. Singapore d. Hong Kong e. All of the above
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