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What type of U.S law is based on the code of mammurabi

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Answer:

common law

Explanation:

the code of Hammurabi were basic rules like don't steal or kill. They had severe punishments if you broke even the simplest law. That is where the expression "an eye for an eye" came from. The laws were common practice so they influenced common law in the US

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