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How did Hammurabi's law protect the citizens of the Babylonian Empire? The law punishes all people who bring an accusation. The law provides for a jury from the same social class. The law punishes people for crimes they are accused of committing. The law discourages people from wrongly accusing someone of a crime.

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Answer: The law punishes people for crimes they are accused of committing.[c] (3) bet me this is the correct answer

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User Grafgenerator
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is this a multiple choice or what? i think a if it is
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