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What civilization wrote the first known code of laws? (1 point ) the Assyrians the Persians Hammurabi's Babylonian Empire Ur-Namma Sumerian Empire
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Hammurabi's Babylonian Empire wrote the first known code of laws.
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Yes, I am certain that Hammurabi's Babylonian Empire wrote the first known code of laws. The code, known as Hammurabi's Code, was created by King Hammurabi in ancient Mesopotamia around 1754 BCE. It consisted of 282 laws that governed various aspects of life in the empire.
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