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>
Answer:A) Attributes
Explanation: Attribute is a term used to describe the features or characteristics of a particular Object, events or particular subject.
Attribute is what differentiate something or events from another, Jordan's confusion was as a result of the attributes of the Reed mat is not the same as the attributes of Beds and it doesn't fit in his category for beds. Jordan has a prototype knowledge of what Beds look like he already knew that Reeds lacks the features of Bed.
Answer:
The United States enacted high tariffs and other protectionist policies.
Explanation:
to __ someone is to formally charge them with a crime. please be specific
Africa has a population of roughly 1.02 billion[3] and a surface of 30,221,532 km². Industrialization started marginally in the early 20th century in the colonies of the European nations, namely Portugal, Belgium, Spain, the Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, and the United Kingdom. The continent's various wars for independence brought on the violent and disruptive division of Africa. Africa, being a major source of raw materials, saw the colonial powers vie for influence among the newly independent nations, with former colonial powers establishing special relations with their former colonies, often by offering economic aid and alliances for access to the vast resources of their former territories.
Today, the presence of diamonds, gold, silver, uranium, cobalt and large oil reserves have brought Africa to the forefront of industrial development, with many of the world's economic powers building relations with Africa's resource rich nations.
As of 2008, the entire GDP of Africa is about $1.2 trillion.<span>[2]</span>