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n what ways were the Code of Hammurabi and the Twelve Tables of Rome similar?
They allowed for the worship of a single god
They established the use of written laws
They provided record of economics
They legalized democracy
They allowed for the worship of a single god
They established the use of written laws
They provided record of economics
They legalized democracy
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They established the use of written laws.
Both the Code of Hammurabi and Rome’s Twelve Tables were early public legal codes that recorded laws and penalties in writing so disputes could be settled according to known rules.
Both the Code of Hammurabi and Rome’s Twelve Tables were early public legal codes that recorded laws and penalties in writing so disputes could be settled according to known rules.