Question: 15 Thinking marks] T#1 = Circle either Y for Yes (must be completely true) or N for No (anything false in the statement). 5 YES

 15 Thinking marks] T#1 = Circle either Y for Yes (must

be completely true) or N for No (anything false in the statement).

15 Thinking marks] T#1 = Circle either Y for Yes (must be completely true) or N for No (anything false in the statement). 5 YES NO 1. Y N > Was the 42 laws of Ma'at, a natural law philosophy, based on an Egyptian principle of "That which is straight" [Ma'at in Egyptian] representing a balance of justice, order and harmony? 2. Y N > Is Urukagina a reformer of a higher level of natural law that saw the concept of Liberty promulgated through the use of 12 bronze tablets; thus, helping the poor, widows and orphans be better people by returning to the Akkadians payment for expenses or being punished for not doing so? 3. Y N > Did the Italian Jurist Imerius help the philosophy of law by the establishment of the University of Paris, the establishment of avocados, and by grossly grammatical commentaries? 4. Y N > Did Urukagina believe in the concept of natural law through the idea of the "amagi of amargi (return to the mother) [in Sumerian] which is a reform to the original social order before corruption? 5. Y N > Is this a good correct definition of natural law = Lex Naturalis refers to the use of reason to analyze human nature in deducing binding rules of moral behaviour

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