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Historians argue that Hammurabi’s Code is a major achievement for early civilizations. Do you agree or disagree with their belief? Explain your reasoning.
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Harambe‘s code was the first written down set of laws and it also showed how like not only did they have the laws but the laws if you broken one you would also be punished based on your social class as well It also gave civilizations structures
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