How did Justinian reform Roman law?
A) The law was clarified, and outmoded laws were eliminated and contradictions resolved.
B) The law code was set around the central principle of defending imperial authority, thus giving it coherence.
C) The law was allowed to adapt itself to different Germanic tribes so that it was relevant to individual people.
D) The law was reformed around distinctly Christian principles in order to reinforce the new faith.
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