hammurabi
10 commandments
Neolithic Revolution
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When did hammurabi die?

c. 1750 BC

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What is lawfulness?

the fact of being allowed or recognized by law

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Who won the War of Three Kingdoms in China?

Wu's Kingdom won the War of Three Kingdoms in China. 

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Where is hammurabi from?

Babylon

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What is true obedience?

to hear, trust, submit, and surrender to God and His word.

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Why was the Chinese civilization important?

 the invention of compass, paper, gunpowder, silk, noodle, porcelain, and paper money and other things that are a part of our lives today.

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What was the source of hammurabi's code? (the principal) 

The stela discovered at Susa in 1901 by the French Orientalist Jean-Vincent Scheil

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What code is the 10 commandments?

 10 Laws which guide the Jewish how to live a civil and moral life

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Where was the Chinese Empire located?

around the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, as well as what is now the Korean Peninsula.

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Prior to Hammurabi's Code, what specific type of problems could result from laws that were not written down?

Exs: Unfairness between different people (orphans and widows) and the rich taking advantage of the poor or weak

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How were the 10 Commandments written in stone?

with the finger of G-d

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True or False? Permanent settlements were built when people began to raise crops and animals.

True

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Which of Hammurabi's laws would be impossible to enforce in the modern world?

Ex: If anyone finds a runaway male or female slave in the open country and bring them to their master, the master of the slaves shall pay him 2 shekels of silver

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When are the Ten Commandments read?

They are read aloud 3 times a year in synagogue - in the Torah reading of one of the books of Exodus, and in Deuteronomy. Plus during the holiday of Shavuot

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True or False? The first part of the Stone Age is also called the Paleolithic Era.

True

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