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22.09.2020 •
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Other than their laws, what can we learn about Babylonia from Hammurabi’s Code? Answer with at least 2 specific details, in complete sentences.'
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Ответ:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Other than their laws, what we can learn about Babylonia from Hammurabi’s Code is that for King Hammurabi and the Babylonians, the protection of private property was of the utmost importance in those years, and people felt save with the application of the code in case someone stole their belongings.
Another important lesson form the Hammurabi code was the way to support trade transactions. Before the code, there was no concept of receipt. Once the code was established, every person doing a trade transaction had to give a receipt as a way to prove and validate the transaction.
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These coordinates are what the Global Position System or GPS uses to provide an accurate locational relay. Longitude and latitude lines measure the distance from the Earth's Equator or central axis - running east to west - and the Prime Meridian in Greenwich, England - running north to south.
I hope this is what you are looking for... If not I am sorry for not providing the correct/accurate answer. (^-^)