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Why was Hammurabi's Roads important in the ancient world?
It created one set of laws for all people
It let citizens vote for their own leaders
It started one religion for the whole empire
It gave all people the same set of rights
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It created one set of laws for all people.
Explanation: The Code of Hammurabi was a written, public set of laws that applied across his empire, providing consistent rules and punishments. It did not establish voting, a single religion, or equal rights for everyone (penalties varied by social class).
Explanation: The Code of Hammurabi was a written, public set of laws that applied across his empire, providing consistent rules and punishments. It did not establish voting, a single religion, or equal rights for everyone (penalties varied by social class).
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