question 18 of 26 which of the following ideas was established in the code of hammurabi? a. all people who…

question 18 of 26 which of the following ideas was established in the code of hammurabi? a. all people who live within a country must practice the same religion. b. every citizen in an empire should be considered equal under the law. c. a person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. d. criminals should never be punished in cruel or violent ways.

question 18 of 26 which of the following ideas was established in the code of hammurabi? a. all people who live within a country must practice the same religion. b. every citizen in an empire should be considered equal under the law. c. a person accused of a crime is considered innocent until proven guilty. d. criminals should never be punished in cruel or violent ways.

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Brief Explanations:

The Code of Hammurabi was an ancient - Babylonian law code. It did not promote religious uniformity (A is wrong). It was not based on the principle of equality for all citizens as punishments varied by social class (B is wrong). It also did not prohibit cruel punishments; in fact, it had harsh penalties. The concept of innocent until proven guilty was not established in the Code of Hammurabi.

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None of the above options are correct.