Question 1
The Code of Hammurabi was the legal system for the entire known world.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 2

Implied in "Hammurabi's Code of Laws" is that the king and lawgiver must be righteous because his mandate is to protect the land.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 3

The Code of Hammurabi is generally a document about fundamental human rights.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 4

In "Hammurabi's Code of Laws," there is no mention of slavery or the rights of slaves.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 5

In "Hammurabi's Code of Laws," there is no mention of the rights of women.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 6

In "Hammurabi's Code of Laws," the following situation describes what modern law would call a contract.264. If a herdsman, to whom cattle or sheep have been entrusted for watching over, and who has received his wages as agreed upon, and is satisfied, diminish the number of the cattle or sheep, or make the increase by birth less, he shall make good the increase or profit which was lost in the terms of settlement.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 7

In "Hammurabi's Code of Laws," there are no laws covering inheritance.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 8

The United Nations' "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" is as old as the Code of Hammurabi.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 9

The United Nations' "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" condones slavery as a cultural institution.

TRUE

FALSE

QUESTION 10

The United Nations' "Universal Declaration of Human Rights" does NOT support freedom of religion.

TRUE
FALSE

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