A person who supports the government
<span>Chandragupta Maurya was definitely a strong ruler, but he rather wasn't </span>brutal. He unified very big territories of India, introduced many economic, artistisc and architectural reforms and today he's one of the most celebrated rulers of India in the whole history of the nation.
I'd pick answer B - strong.
I think that the value in the reason why the punishments for the crime was known to all in the Hammurabi code was so that it would prevent society from descending into chaos and disorder.
<h3>What was the Hammurabi code?</h3>
The Babylonian monarch Hammurabi, who ruled from 1792 to 1750 B.C., established the Code of Hammurabi, one of the first and most comprehensive written law systems. Along the Euphrates River, Hammurabi developed the city-state of Babylon to encompass all of southern Mesopotamia.
The 282 rules that make up the Hammurabi code of laws established norms for business dealings and defined fines and penalties to satisfy the demands of justice. A large, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) with Hammurabi's Code inscribed on it was plundered by invaders and only recently found in 1901.
Diorite, a sturdy but extremely challenging stone to carve, was used to create the black stone stele that holds the Code of Hammurabi.
Read more on the Hammurabi code here; brainly.com/question/1016160
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The second continental congress was a convention of delegates in the 13 original colonies. They started meeting in spring of 1775. I hope this helps. :)