Thursday, February 21, 2019

Hammurabi and Egypt

Today in Mr. Schick's Western Civilization class we did more work on Hammurabi's code and started book work for another section. As we started a blue paper on what we would do compared to what Hammurabi's code said to do, we finished that in class today. We went around the room and there were multiple different posters in which told us what the code would do for each individual situation. We turned in a salmon colored paper and he graded it and i relieved a one hundred on it. After we completed the work sheet we turned it in and he told us to do some book work on Egypt. No one seemed to do that much reading and note taking, the notes i got consisted of this; While Mesopotamia was raising, Egypt was growing on the Nile. Egypt was united into a kingdom, which allowed a high degree of unity, stability, and cultural continuity over a period of 3,000 years. The last thing i got was that the Nile flows northward across Africa for over 4,100 miles making it the largest river in the world. 

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