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Why was Hammurabi’s Code of Laws displayed in public for everyone to see?

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milkeukie
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Answer:

So that people will fear to break the laws and be aware of it

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See below ;)

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Hammurabi's Code of Law was there for everyone to see in order for people to know the laws required and the punishments they would get if they did something illlegal.

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