Recorded existing laws for all to see .
Hammurabi's code for ancient Mesopotamian society was important because, for the first time, a set of laws was known to be written. This suggested not only literacy rates were high, but people knew what was no longer allowed.
because the hammurabbi code taught the law ana eye for an eye. which pratices the law of repiprosity for every action there is a similar action to be done contravene.
Hammurabi because of the code and Nebuchadnezzar because of the Hanging gardens.
because it helped the people in disciple, self-control. it helped Hammurabi govern nicely and adequately making sure all laws were fair and just. it improved agriculture and the worship of God and gods.
Because the Empire did not have a codified line of laws and Hammurabi did the work.
Because it helped civilizations evolve into what they are today
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expresses the importance of self gov't
Because it provided an example of colonial self-government
provided a basis for self-government in the Plymouth Colony
placed legal restriction on ruler who had once held absolute power
because it helped the people in disciple, self-control. it helped Hammurabi govern nicely and adequately making sure all laws were fair and just. it improved agriculture and the worship of God and gods.
because it was the first set of laws written down p.s. it's Hammurabi's code not codes
Gilgamesh is important because he was the historical king of Uruk of Babylonia and had to do with the Hammurabi's code
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Hammurabi's code of laws, called the Hammurabi code, contributed to democracy even though they were related to law more than politics, because it's severity was constant for everyone. If an aristocrat killed a peasant's brother, than that peasant had the right to kill the aristocrat's brother while he watched. This is similar to the idea of "an eye for an eye". Hope this helps!
Hammurabi's code for ancient Mesopotamian society was important because, for the first time, a set of laws was known to be written. This suggested not only literacy rates were high, but people knew what was no longer allowed.