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what are some of the limitations of Hammurabi's code as evidence in life of Babylonia?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It also treated citizens very differently depending on their social status, and the punishments for crimes were determined by how high-ranking the victim was. The limitations of Habburabi's code as evidence of life in Babylonia are that: Babylonia, more ore less present-day Iraq.

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Answered by Nathalie14
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Answer: According to the Code, Babylonian society was structured around If you couldn't pay your debt, the family would be sold to work in labor to make up for the money for 4 years. Woman were useless exept for making offspring and if they couldn't, she would be sold to slavery.

Explanation: The limitations of Habburabi's code as evidence of life in Babylonia are that: punishment was very much determined by the amount of evidence available, and how truthful the witnesses involved in the trial were. It also treated citizens very differently depending on their social status.

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