The Code of Hammurabi was a set of laws to keep society in order through strict punishment depending on how harsh the crime was. This led to some of the laws we use today.
The Code of Hammurabi was the first ever official set of laws to keep society in order. Over time, people began to debate and compromise on them, just like we do today.
The Code of Hammurabi was a set of 282 laws that were based on "strict justice." These laws have influenced what is considered to be "right and wrong" in our society as well as the creation of laws used today.
The Code of Hammurabi set an example of how to punish people for certain crimes. Our modern society took the ideas but is using them in a less harsh manner.
The Code of Hammurabi was the first official set of 282 laws which have kept society in order and have influenced what is right and wrong in our society. These laws are based on "strict justice."
The Code of Hammurabi were the first laws made by Hammurabi himself. These laws were based on strict justice punished people for crimes they have done. These old laws were the basis of the laws we use nowadays.
The code of Hammurabi is a set of 282 laws to keep society in order. These laws have influenced what is considered to be "right and wrong" in our society. These old laws have changed to laws we have today.
The Code of Hammurabi was a set of laws that were strictly enforced with harsh punishments to keep order in society. They were the blueprints of our laws today.
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The Code of Hammurabi was a set of laws that helped society stay intact. They were enforced strictly and had harsh punishments if not followed. The laws helped form the laws we have today.
The code of Hammurabi is a set of 282 strict laws. These laws lead a society that was in manner. The laws consisted of harsh rules, including "an eye for an eye." This way of government was very successful.
The code of hammurabi was a set of 282 laws which focused on strict justice. These laws influenced the beliefs of many people because the punishments for not abiding these ideas were often harsh and most people were not going to face them.
The code of Hammurabi was a set of 282 laws centralized on strict law and order. The code was one of the first justice systems, and though they were unfair, the laws were enforced. For example, men of higher classes were given lesser punishments than those of lower classes, and those who were accused of crimes and couldn't prove their innocence, were killed. The code helped shape the constitutional government.
The Hammurabi code was strict with its people, this was the first set of laws to be written, it made people stay in their class but either you were rich or poor and broke the law you were found guilty, the people were expected to obey them. Now we have a set of laws that are expected to be followed they are not as strict but there are always consequences if we break the law.
Hammurabi's code is 282 strict laws.those laws were based on social classes.One example is if someone from a higher social class hurt someone in a lower social class would get a lot less harsh of a punishment then if someone from a lower social class hurt someone in a higher social class.In that way it affected how the constitutional government worked.
Hammurabi's code were strict laws to keep order which have influenced society to determine what is right and wrong as well as how to control how people follow rules.
The Code of Hammurabi was created by Hammurabi, a great warrior who created a new Mesopotamian kingdom. Hammurabi's code was the earliest law code; it was based on strict justice and consisted of 282 laws. Penalties for breaking the law were severe, but the same crime differed among social classes. If someone stole from a noble they would be punished more harshly than if they stole from a commoner.
The code Hammurabi was one of the earliest law codes, it consisted of strict justice and had 282 laws. People who stole from higher social classes were punished more than people who stole from lesser social classes.
the code of Hammurabi consisted of 282 laws, and centralized on "strict justice".The code was one of the first justice systems, and though the laws were unfair, the laws were enforced. The code helped shape the government that we have today in western culture.
Hammurabis code was a set of 282 laws based on strict justice. it was one of the earliest justice system's containing enforced laws. the laws today are somewhat based on what hammurabi's were. it helped control the government we have today.
The Code Of Hammurabi was a set of 282 laws. These laws were based on strict justice to help prevent crime from happening.
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The Code of Hammurabi was a set of 282 laws that were based on "strict justice." These laws have influenced what is considered to be "right and wrong" in our society as well as the creation of laws used today.
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The Code of Hammurabi set an example of how to punish people for certain crimes. Our modern society took the ideas but is using them in a less harsh manner.
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P.S. I have been sick with mild fevers and do not know when I will be back. I will be getting homework from classmates. Have a good week! :)
The Code of Hammurabi was a set of laws that helped society stay intact. They were enforced strictly and had harsh punishments if not followed. The laws helped form the laws we have today.
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The Code of Hammurabi was created by Hammurabi, a great warrior who created a new Mesopotamian kingdom. Hammurabi's code was the earliest law code; it was based on strict justice and consisted of 282 laws. Penalties for breaking the law were severe, but the same crime differed among social classes. If someone stole from a noble they would be punished more harshly than if they stole from a commoner.
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