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Igoryamba
2 years ago
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1.How does the document The Code of Hammurabi show some of the changes which took place when humans shifted from a nomadic way o

f life to an agrarian settled way of life
History
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otez555 [7]2 years ago
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Answer:

The ancient Babylonian king ruled with military and diplomatic finesse—and he also knew a thing or two about self-promotion.

Explanation:

More than 3,800 years after he took power, the ancient Babylonian king Hammurabi is best remembered for the Code of Hammurabi which was inscribed on human-sized stone pillars that he placed in the towns of his realm.

But the system of 282 laws was just one of the achievements of a leader who turned Babylon, a city-state located 60 miles south of modern-day Baghdad, into the dominant power of ancient Mesopotamia.

During his reign, which lasted from 1792 to his death in 1750 B.C., Hammurabi in many ways also served as a model for how to combine military power, diplomatic finesse and political skill to build and control an empire that stretched from the Persian Gulf inland for 250 miles along the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.

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