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When Justinian became emperor, he realized that the empire's laws were a. outdated. B. not detailed enough. C. too limiting. D. disorganized and confusing.

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When Justinian became emperor, he realized that the empire's laws were disorganized and confusing.

Option a

Explanation:

Justinian I was considered as the greatest figure in the history of the Roman Empire as far as the legislative and judicial reforms are concerned. In Justinian's view, the laws of the Roman Empire were way too complex for the common people to understand.

Hence, in an attempt to change such laws, Justinian reformed and reinterpreted the entire Roman law.The law was unified to organize the empire. He is sometimes known as the "last roman" in mid
20^(th) century

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