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Ne4ueva [31]
3 years ago
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What was it like to be alive during the time of hammurabi's code?

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musickatia [10]3 years ago
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During Hammurabi's time life was muh different, people were judged for what they did on a eye for an eye basis, which means when someone did something, the same was done back to him. This code was effective in enforcing a stable society at the time. 
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