WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which Roman ideal of justice is based on natural law?
A
All people are wise
B
The ruler knows best
C
All people have rights
D
The strongest should rule
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -This became the practical meaning of jus gentium. Because of the universality of its application, however, the idea was also linked with the theoretical notion that it was the law common to all peoples and was dictated by nature-an idea that the Romans took from Greek philosophy.

Detailed explanation-2: -Natural Rights Defined The idea of a natural right is based on a political theory that every person has basic rights that the government cannot deny, now matter where they live. It is important to point out that the word ‘natural’ can take on a few different meanings depending on the context.

Detailed explanation-3: -It brought about a change in the old Roman law of Justinian period. The greatest contribution of natural law theory to the legal system is its ideology of a universal order governing all men and the inalienable right of the individual. In an ancient society, natural law was believed to have a divine origin.

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