<span>The creation of Hammurabi's Code came about in response to a need for a solid code of law in the the realm of ancient Mesopotamia. It was created by the sixth Babylonian king, named Hammurabi, and put into law certain rules like "an eye for an eye, a tooth for at tooth". This solid and undeniable code of law helped Hammurabi keep control of his kingdom and thus keep it from being vulnerable to outside influences in the region.</span>
I think false positive, Hope that was correct.
In some regions the monsoon changes the otherwise dry regions into very wet and fertile land, thus helping the people who live there produce more crops and have more food sources.
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What are the options? but you do the complete opposite of his argument