50 points
need with these
1) why would the empire apply to hammurabi’s rule of babyl...
50 points
need with these
1) why would the empire apply to hammurabi’s rule of babylon? -
2) what were the contributions of sargon and the akkadians? -
3) what was the significance of hammurabi’s codification of laws? -
4)in a well-developed essay, create and defend a thesis that states the degree or extent to which you agree or disagree with the laws of hammurabi’s code. focus on at least three specific ideas in the code and support your thesis with observations, examples, explanations, facts, and, if applicable, anecdotes. --
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5. how is transported soil different from residual soil? o a. it forms on unconsolidated materials. ob. it develops on bedrock. o c. it has been moved from another location. d. it transports other materials.
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Will someone earth science water cycle: will someone tell me how the water cycle works, but in a story? ? pretend you are a drop of water somewhere. (like; "once i was floating around in a cloud" or, "once i was lying in a puddle in the middle of a parking lot.) and tell your life story! and use the words "evaporation" "condensation" "accumulation" "transpiration" "precipitation" and "runoff" tell the story like your the drop of water telling your life story. include all the parts of the water cycle including those vocabulary words above. and !
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Air masses are characterized by various properties including temperature humidity air temperature pressure and wind speed . which of the following air masses is associated with low relative humidity and high temperature
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Which movement developed in the early 1900s and encouraged the nationalist spirit of africans throughout the world? a. african nationalist b. tribalism c. pan-africanism d. african union
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