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Hammurabis code

Josh Green
His 121, Section 002
Mrs. Moore
September 3, 2003
Western Civilizations: Essay 1
All societies today follow strict rules of conduct to regulate society. These rules of conduct are known as laws. If we did not have these laws, the world would have no order what so ever. We, as Americans, follow our law system very law closely. If an American citizen were to break the law, they would be punished. Depending on the severity of the crime, the person might get a simple slap on the hand, pay a small or large fine, or possibly be thrown in jail. If the crime that the person commits involves killing another person, they might possibly be put to death themselves. Other societies throughout the world follow their own unique law systems. Although the law systems in different societies are unique to their own culture, they are very closely knit because they all share the same purpose. Two of the earliest and most successful written laws are the Code of Hammurabi from the Mesopo...

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