Answer: Hammurabi's Code
Explanation:
Hammurabi's code is one of the earliest known legal 'documents' in known history upon which a code of laws was written. It was named Hammurabi's code as it was written during the reign of King Hammurabi of Babylonia.
The code is notable for having some of the earliest basis for the law of retribution or simply put, the idea of "an eye for an eye" by including examples of scenarios where the law would be applied. For instance, the code talks about how a man who steals a cow must pay it back 30 times.
President Eisenhower didn't want communism to spread throughout the world
<span>Arab rejection of the UN partition plan
The UN created the state of Israel intensifying existing issues between Israelis and Arabs.
Arab nations backed Palestine in their fight against the creation of the Israeli state. Since 1948 when Israel was occupied and officially declared there has been violence over the rightful owners of the land in particular the Holy Lands. </span>
It was to the "judicial branch" that the National Rifle Association submitted its brief in support of super PACs in Citizens United v. Federal <span>Election Commission, since it was under judicial review. </span>