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How does Hammurabi's Code reflect the view of different social classes? Do you believe it is fair to all classes of people? Why?

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1754 BCE), and features a code of law from ancient Babylon in Mesopotamia. The Code consisted of 282 laws, with punishments that varied based on social status (slaves, free men, and property owners). ... There were three social classes: the amelu (the elite), the mushkenu (free men) and ardu (slave).