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Social Studies, 24.06.2020 20:01 mmaglaya1

. What impact did the criminal laws in Hammurabi’s Code have? They ensured that slaves did not suffer persecution. They helped maintain order in society. They mediated disagreements over business contracts. They restricted acts of personal vengeance. They protected women from poor marriage contracts.

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