The Code of Hammurabi is divided into three parts: Prologue, Laws, and Epilogue.
In the Prologue, Hammurabi's achievements are listed, along with support from the gods.
In Laws, it covered subjects such as: Theft, trade, slavery, divorce, adultery, duties of workers, liability, and slander. It lists a total of 282 laws.
In the Epilogue, it reassures that following these laws will bring peace, and that if they break these laws they will be punished by the gods .
Robin Hood met Little John while he was trying to cross a stream that Little John was guarding. Both Robin Hood and Little John are fit and brisk, but the one difference is that although his name is Little John, he is seven feet tall with large limbs and strong body.
Answer: Roads
Explanation:
All roads lead to Rome, and the Incas had roads to communicate as well, and likewise, the Aztecs built canals and Roads to unite their empire.
Haiti, Mexico, Argentina, and Colombia all gained their independence in the early 1800’s. (there are more like Venezuela, Panama, etc.)
Well, often when explorers explored the world, they had a goal. Whether a goal was to spread a religion or conquest a place, there was always a goal. When the explorers for example tried to conquer a place, casualties often occurred. Which effected the amount of people in the population. Another example is when explorers were trying to spread a religion, the population changed.
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