Hammurabi's most important achievement as the ruler of Babylon? A. He built extensive canals, which carried water to many parts of his kingdom. B. He established permanent armies, which he used to control his empire. C. He appointed governors to rule over conquered cities. D. He was responsible for the first codification of laws.
D.
The lasting achievement of Hammurabi’s rule was that the theatre of Mesopotamian history, which had been in the south from the beginning of the 3rd millennium bc, was shifted to the north, where it remained for more than 1,000 years."
i'd say D would be wrong
so it would be D @Phebe
no it would be B
No, because in Wikipedia said he was known for his first code of laws, so D.
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ohhhh hahahaha waittt hes right it is D http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/253710/Code-of-Hammurabi i read it here
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