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Which was Hammurabi's most significant accomplishment? A. the world's first library B. a written code of law C. the Hanging Gardens of Babylon D. the Great Ziggurat at Ur
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Which was Hammurabi's most significant accomplishment?
A. the world's first library
B. a written code of law
C. the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
D. the Great Ziggurat at Ur
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the answer is
B. a written code of law he wrote them first according to history
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i think that it was B: a written code of law.
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