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How did this law protect the citizens of the Babylonian Empire?

The law punishes all people who bring an accusation.
The law provides for a jury from the same social class.
The law punishes people for crimes they are accused of committing.
The law discourages people from wrongly accusing someone of a crime.

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Answered by manshi8723
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Laws said as long as citizens followed the laws, they would be protected by the government. They also had them so the people had guidelines to follow so there wasn't total Anarchy.

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Answered by manishasharma9687
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law said as long as citizens followed the laws, they would be protected by the government . They also had them so the people had guidelines to follow so there wasn't total anarchy

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