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Hammurabi made this code so people will be treated the same although it still wasnt. the higher class had more advantages then the lower class.
yes hammurabi promotes equalness because his laws stated an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth so he believed if you done something wrong it will come in return yo you
The code of Hammurabi was written on stone. The sixth king of Babylon noticed the short reins of cruel kings and decided to write down the code. It is the first example known to us of laws codified.
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The code of Hammurabi is a code of law (just a bunch of laws). It was important because Hammurabi wanted peace and justice in his kingdom, so he created these rules. The Hammurabi's code was the first legal document of laws and it also helped make a system of writing (cuneiform).
Hammurabi realized that cruel kings had a short reign. He put laws in a codified manner.
The Hammurabi code was the first written codified set of laws in history as far as we know. The code was just to everyone in the empire being rich, poor or slave.
The Hammurabi code was the first codified set laws written thus as far as we know, the code was a historical deed. This code was just for everyone in the empire being rich, poor or slave.
Hammurabi made this code so people will be treated the same although it still wasnt. the higher class had more advantages then the lower class.
The Hammurabi code was a just rule to everyone living in the Babylonian empire. At the time the code was implemented, the working class and the merchants needed those rules. It made selling products or labor for a just price.
The Hammurabi code was a just rule to everyone living in the Babylonian empire. At the time the code was implemented, the working class and the merchants needed those rules. It made selling products or labor for a just price.
yes hammurabi promotes equalness because his laws stated an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth so he believed if you done something wrong it will come in return yo you
The Hammurabi code has a prologue, 282 laws and conclusion. At the time of the code, laws were unforgiving. A little deed and found guilty was a dead person real fast. No possible reviewing of the case. I really think was the code was just and as a matter of fact, the Hammurabi was the first codified laws in history.