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CODE OF HAMMURABI HOW IS CRIME AND PUNISHMENT SEEN THROUGH HISTORY?
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To interpret a primary source such as the Hammurabi Code through poster making To express into writing an analysis of the contents of a primary source such as the Hammurabi Code 5/4/2015 OBJECTIVES
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MATERIALS 1.Short bond paper 2.Art materials such as pentel pens, crayons, coloring pens
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GRASPS Crime has always been rampant though out the course of our history. You are a legislative aid to the Congressional Representative of your hometown. You are tasked to make a research about laws concerning the crime and punishment. In one of your research, you came across the oldest written law in history, the Code of Hammurabi. You are to make a presentation about whether you agree or disagree on what Hammurabi says in his code about punishments. You must make a poster and slogan to show if you agree with what he says or not. In order for you to make such a position, the Code of Hammurabi is given for you to analyze. 5/4/2015
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G- to make a poster and slogan that will depict your position you will take: if you agree or not with what the Code of Hammurabi says on his codified law R- a legislative aid to the congressional representative of your district that is tasked to research on the different laws pertaining to crime and punishment A- the congressmen and other research and legal staff that was assigned to research on the same task that you are on 5/4/2015
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S- you are tasked to conduct a research about laws concerning crime and punishment P- a poster and slogan that will depict if you agree or not with the Code of Hammurabi S- content, creativity and clarity of your work 5/4/2015
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PROCEDURES 1.Select one law from the Hammurabi Code 2.Copy the format below CN: ___Name: ________________________Section: __ “THE HAMMURABI CODE” (POSTER) ___________________________________________________________________ Slogan: Explanation:
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