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Read the excerpt from hammurabi’s code.
“if a man has knocked out the eye of a patrician [aristocrat], his eye shall be knocked out. . if he has knocked out the eye of a plebeian [commoner] . . he shall pay one mina of silver. if he has knocked out the eye of a patrician’s servant . . he shall pay half his value.”
what does this quote illustrate about the nature of hammurabi’s code?
a.
the law's punishments did not encourage social order.
b.
the law did not treat all members of society equally.
c.
the law did not address any private matters.
d.
the law did not specify the crime

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