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What is Mesopotamia's most famous landmarks?

The Ziggurats and Hammurabi's code


What was the Code of Law that consisted of 282 laws dealing with all areas of civilization?

Hammurabi's code of laws.


How did the Code of Hammurabi contribute to the development of civilization?

The Hammurabi code was the first set of codified laws as we known in history. Based on this fact you have the answer to your question.


Which ruler was associated with an ancient code of laws and decrees?

Hammurabi


How did Hammurabi's code and Draco's code create unity and order in their civilization?

It brought justice to the people and they treated them fairly.


Why was the code of Hammurabi high valued?

First set of rules that was written and recoreded in any civilization


Was the Code of Hammurabi better for the people or worse?

The Code of Hammurabi was better for the people because it created a peaceful civilization where people must follow the rules since they are all written down and easy to access.


Why is the development of Hammurabi's code an important landmarks in the growth of civilization?

Because it helped civilizations evolve into what they are today


Why is the developement of Hammurabi's code an important landmark in the growth of civilization?

Because it helped civilizations evolve into what they are today


Why is the developement of Hammurabi code an important landmark in the growth of civilization?

Because it helped civilizations evolve into what they are today


Who was responsible for the code of laws eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth?

The code of laws "eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth" is associated with the Code of Hammurabi, which was created by the Babylonian King Hammurabi around 1754 BC. It aimed to establish justice and ensure fairness in punishment for crimes.


What was the major contribution to civilization made by Hammurabi?

He was known for the code of Hammurabi, It was of laws to fallow. It is in cuneiform writing.