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Question 1

According to the Code of Hammurabi, if a slave told his master, you are not my master, what would happen to him?
 
  A) His master would castrate him.
  B) His master would kill the slave's first born.
  C) His master would deny him food for three days.
  D) His master would cut off his ear.
  E) His master would execute him.

Question 2

According to the Code of Hammurabi, who was the lord of heaven and earth?
 
  A) Bel
  B) Giza
  C) Sauran
  D) Pharoah
  E) Lipido



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Reply 2 on: Sep 13, 2019
Gracias!


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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