Asked by Lou
The rule of law, established by Hammurabi, was the idea that
a.) different laws apply to people of different social ranking
b.) all members of society, even the rich and powerful, must obey the law
c.) there is no difference between civil and criminal law
d.) the meaning of the law may differ in different parts of the empire
a.) different laws apply to people of different social ranking
b.) all members of society, even the rich and powerful, must obey the law
c.) there is no difference between civil and criminal law
d.) the meaning of the law may differ in different parts of the empire
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Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
Writeacher
I agree.
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Check your text to be absolutely sure.
This, too: https://www.livescience.com/39393-code-of-hammurabi.html
Answered by
Ballora_Puppet
Are you guys sure?
I’m not sure...
I think it’s B or A
Tell me if its right.
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I’m not sure...
I think it’s B or A
Tell me if its right.
:) :D :3
Answered by
Anonymous
what is the answer
Answered by
gumballgirl0209
It's B.
Answered by
Jocelyn Chimbo
The largest group of people in the Babylonian Empire included
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