The code dealt with every class of citizen including the military and the slaves and it was a just set of laws for the time being. It was the first known codified set of laws in existence.
It was the first codified series of law written in history as far as we know.
well i think it was all Hammurabi i think he made the punishments in mesopotamia ya
This would largely depend on the achievement made. There is a song for just about everything one can think of.
The earliest written code of law was the code of Hammurabi which has 282 laws and which was enacted Hammurabi, the 6th king of Babylon in around 1772 BC. Partial copies are found on a human-sized stone and on clay tablets. It is one of the oldest lengthy deciphered pieces of writing.
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I think that Harriet Quimby's flight was considered a remarkable achievement because the flight was too dangerous for her
It was the first codified series of law written in history as far as we know.
The kind of money i think Hammurabi paid workers was goods and foods.
Empires
Code of Hammurabi was the first known written law.
I think it's the torah =)
Most historians think so.
I think getting more money and more knowledge is significant achievement to me
I think Hammurabi was more effective as a ruler because he mademore harsh rules and punishments than just being a military leaderinstructing everyone.
well i think it was all Hammurabi i think he made the punishments in mesopotamia ya
i think he was more effective as a Hammurabi because he was the law
i think he would be mad of he court system of the united states