Hammurabi Code is a set of law enacted by the Babylonian King Hammurabi. It's where the famous "eye-for-an-eye" punishment and phrase originated from.
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The consumption of alcohol or alcohol flavoring.
Explanation:
In research, we usually have two different types of variables:
- The independent variable is the one that the researchers can control and that will have an effect on another variable.
- The dependent variable is the one that cannot be control and that is affected by the independent variable. Researchers observe this variable to see how it changes. This is the variable that will be tested or measured.
In this example researchers told some subjects they were receiving alcohol and to some others they were not receiving alcohol and measured their physical coordination and mental capacities. We can see that the researchers could control the amount of alcohol the participants were going to consume and the coordination and mental capacities would be affected by this consumption. Therefore, since <u>the consumption of alcohol </u><u>will have an effect on the other variable</u>, this would be the independent variable.
I believe the answer would be C) Expansion.
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State issues did lead to debate over structure of the legislature.
Explanation:
One of the main issues State was facing was trade. Each state had different currency so trade was getting very difficult. So, there was a debate on whether there should be a strong central government with all states having same currency.
So, including the above, to address other state issues there was creation of bicameral legislature. It has two houses: upper house, called Senate (each state will have two seats) and a lower house, called House of Representatives (this was based on state population).
Main power was given to the central government.