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why might the author have described the imaginary trial of the shepherd who stole the noblemans sheep A: to show that the shepherd did not commit the crime of which he was accused. B:to show that a single ruler could impose his or her will on other people. C:to show how Hammurabi's code might apply to a specific situation. D:to convince the reader that Hammurabi's code was unfair in its punishments.

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Answered by Anonymous
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D:to convince the reader that Hammurabi's code was unfair in its punishments.

Answered by smartbrainz
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C: to show how Hammurabi's code might apply to a specific situation

Explanation:

  • The Hammurabi Code by King Hammurabi established laws which assisted structure and regulated social order in Mesopotamia.
  • The Code of Hammurabi also discusses the related problems confronting us in today's judiciary. The laws regulated issues related to marriage, trade, theft, murder, taxes, taxes, among other things. To establish the code, the King compiled and collected laws in a single rule book from various regions of Mesopotamia.
  • Therefore, by describing the imaginary trial of the Shepherd who stole the nobleman's sheep, the author exhibits how the Hammurabi Code applies to a particular  situation.

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