The code was accepted by the Sumerians because it provided a structured legal framework that established order and justice within their society. It addressed various aspects of daily life, including trade, family, and property rights, which helped to resolve disputes and maintain social stability. Additionally, the code was likely seen as a divine mandate, lending it authority and legitimacy in the eyes of the people. Ultimately, its acceptance facilitated governance and the functioning of the burgeoning city-states of Sumer.
The sumerians made the 1st writing code, and the Babylonians made the Hammurabi code and the 1st written law
With other Sumerians
The Sumerians gave us food and writing.
sumerians have around 280 laws. Hammurabi made these laws and put them in his code of laws. actually sumerians had exactly 282 laws all created by Hammurabi who was the first to write laws down. That's what makes him so special.
Sumerians did not have any advance over the economy relative to their place and time. They were there to do their mission.
The sumerians made the 1st writing code, and the Babylonians made the Hammurabi code and the 1st written law
There is no single accepted code of good manners because good manners, or etiquette, depends on both the culture and situation.
The most widely accepted theory is that Sumerian writing developed out of a system used to keep track of agricultural goods and trade items.
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It is called a religion.
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The code to play as Classic Wolverine can only be entered and accepted if you have a Wolverine Character already. The code is "playsam".
In much the same way that modern Christians try to please their God, the Sumerians pleased their gods in order to bring good fortune upon themselves. They accepted the priests as their religious leaders because they were intermediaries between the people and the gods.
With other Sumerians
With other Sumerians
No, there is no single, broadly accepted standard code for this.
a culture that accepted militarism