For the answer to the question above, w<span>Without taxes, there wouldn't be a government. A government needs money to run. That cash flow comes from the government's citizens. With this money, a government will build an army, schools, libraries, hospitals, and other public programs (There are two main different type of taxes in America, income tax, and sales tax). Without these programs the country would fall apart and into anarchy. This is why people shouldn't be too pessimistic about paying taxes because technically they will just come full circle and benefit you.</span>
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The oldest city on the island of Taiwan is Tainan. It is most commonly known as "Capital City" because of its 200+ years of history as the capital of Taiwan under Koxinga and Qing rule. This city has earned the nickname of "the Phoenix City" because of its complex history of comebacks, redefinitions and renewals.
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SIMILARITIES
<span>-Both have an instruction for judges, police officers, and witnesses </span>
<span>-Both set regulations and establish wages and prices </span>
<span>-Both punished criminals </span>
<span>-Both had a certain set of right </span>
<span>DIFFERENCES </span>
<span>-US constitution allows more leniency and freedom to it's American citizens like freedom of speech and religion. The Code of Hammurabi (COH) does not. </span>
<span>-COH was very barbaric compared to US constitution </span>
<span>[e.g.) If a man kills another man's son his son shall be cut off. </span>
<span>-If a son slaps his father, his hand shall be cut off.] --->>> These things DO not exist in the constitution. </span>
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The Delhi Agreement was a trilateral agreement signed between India, Pakistan and Bangladesh on 28 August 1973; and ratified only by India and Pakistan.[1] It allowed the repatriation of prisoners of war and interned officials held in the three countries after the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. The agreement has been criticised for Pakistan's failure to repatriate Urdu-speakers in Bangladesh and not holding to account 195 senior military officials accused of breach of conduct during war.[2]