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How did Hammurabi's Code change Babylonian Society?

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Answered by kishornyk2
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Women and children were given some rights. It encouraged people to accuse others of crimes. Punishment for crimes was the same for all social classes.

Answered by RealSweetie
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women and children were given some rights . it encourage people to accuse others of crimes

punishment for the crime was the same for all social classes

Explanation:

hammurabi's code affect to the babylonian society :-

the hammurabi code of laws a collection of 282 rules established standards for commercial interactions and Seth fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. hammurabi's code who was carved into a massive , finger shaped black stone stele( pillar) that was looted by Invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901

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