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(1) First Civilizations arose in Mesopotamia

(2) Sumerians invented a system of writing (may even have been contemporaneous with (1))

(3) Hammurabi established the Babylonian Empire

(4) Israel was founded

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What civilization can the code of Hammurabi and ziggurats are associated with?

The Code of Hammurabi and ziggurats are associated with the ancient civilization of Mesopotamia. The Code of Hammurabi was a set of laws created by the Babylonian king Hammurabi, while ziggurats were pyramid-like structures built as religious temples in Mesopotamian city-states.


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Which king of Mesopotamia instituted a code of laws for his people to live by?

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Hammurabi established a set of laws known as what?

That is the Code of Hammurabi which is a well-preserved Babylonian law code with 282 laws for Babylon and all Mesopotamia.


Was babylonian empire in 1754 bc all of Mesopotamia or northern Mesopotamia?

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Who made a set of laws that became the basis for laws in the rest of the ancient mesopotamia?

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