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lora16 [44]
1 year ago
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What's the guiding principle or reasoning of hammurabi's code

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Ostrovityanka [42]1 year ago
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The guiding principle or reasoning of hammurabi's code is c. chaos.

<h3>What is Hammurabi code of laws?</h3>

The Hammurabi code of laws can be regarded as the collection of 282 rules.

This rules are established standards for commercial interactions as well as setting of fines and punishments so that justice can be served.

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