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14 May, 16:26

Why was Hammurabi's code important to the Babylonian Empire? It explained how people should be treated if they broke the law. It convinced the common people to support Babylonian leaders. It showed other civilizations that Babylon had an impressive culture. It described the best strategy for conquering another civilization.

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  1. 14 May, 17:40
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    Answer:A it explains how they should be treated if they broke the law

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    That was the main reason it was written
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