Answer: A. Incarceration
Explanation:
Babylonian law stemmed from Hammurabi's code which was one of the earliest legal codes in the history of mankind and abided by the rule of an eye for an eye.
The death penalty, monetary fines and physical mutilation were part of the code. For instance, if a person was caught robbing someone, they were handed the death penalty. If someone stole livestock from a free person they were handed a monetary fine in that they had to pay back the value of the livestock tenfold.
Physical mutilation was perhaps the most popular in the code because it literally enforced the eye for an eye rule because if for instance, a person's actions leads to another losing an eye, they will have to lose their eye as well.
Incarceration was not a major part of the code.
Answer:
Maritime trade is when you trade by sea and boat. They had ports that people sailed in and out of. The other civilizations used these ports as well, in the Afro Eurasian zone. The concept of having ports has carried into the modern age as well.
Explanation:
The Americans were more peaceful.
By 1914 Germany had become Europe’s most powerful economic and military power, and was second only to the United States in the world. Four long, terrible years of warfare meant that, by 1918, Germany’s economy was in ruins.