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Title: Refection paper laws are important
Law Code of King Hammurabi, circa 1750 BC
| Subject: | World History | | Date: | October 25, 2004 | | Level: | High School, 10th grade | | Grade: | A- | | Length: | 1 pages (263 words) | | Essay rating: | 2
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(total score: 8) | | Keywords: | king hammurabi, babylonian empire, this means that, babylonian king, laws of moses, stone stele, mesopotamia, shamah, house builder, purportedly, susa, judgement, caves, babylon, chaos, |
Refection paper laws are important Laws are important to keep the citizens in line and to maintain the peace. With out laws there's nothing but chaos. The first Babylonian empire is best known for the Law Code of King Hammurabi, circa 1750 BC, purportedly handed down by the god Shamah. The laws of Moses derive from Hammurabi's code. The laws themselves are preserved on a 90-inch stone stele that was uncovered in Susa in modern times. It had been carted off by the Elamites following their sack of Babylon in 1158 BC. Hammurabi, the great Babylonian king from Mesopotamia, built a series of laws which were one of the first real honorable laws introduced in Mesopotamia. Hammurabi's Code was really laws based ... Showed first 120 words of 255 Size (words) ...
... Continuing with another 115 out of 255 Size (words) ...BC, purportedly handed down by the god Shamah. The laws of Moses derive from Hammurabi's code. The laws themselves are preserved on a 90-inch stone stele that was uncovered in Susa in modern times. It had been carted off by the Elamites following their sack of Babylon in 1158 BC. Hammurabi, the great Babylonian king from Mesopotamia, built a series of laws which were one of the first real honorable laws introduced in Mesopotamia. Hammurabi's Code was really laws based on a eye for a eye judgement. This means that as much harm as you did the exact amount of harm should be inflicted on you. A example of this code is "if a ...Essay still continues 100 more words...
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