AP World History POD #2 – Cradle of Civilization

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AP World History POD #2 – Cradle of Civilization You Do Review Activities

Please Record your answer & Be prepared to answer the following: Evaluate the following statement “An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth” from the Code of Hammurabi and explain the practical accuracy of the statement? Was this always the case? What evidence can you offer to support your argument.

Please Record your answer & Be prepared to answer the following: Identify the impact of Zoroastrianism on the development of belief systems in Mesopotamia.

Please Record your answer & Be prepared to answer the following: [1] Who were the Hebrews and where did they originally settle? [2] What was the exodus? [3] What was the significance of the Covenant? [4] What is the importance and significance of the Talmud, Torah, and Bible as a religious and historical document?