Code of Hammurabi · World History

How did the Code of Hammurabi treat people of different social classes?

  1. All citizens were punished equally regardless of rank
  2. Punishments varied by social status
  3. Only nobles and priests faced legal penalties
  4. Slaves were fully exempt from legal proceedings
Show answer and explanation

Correct answer: Punishments varied by social status

The Code assigned different punishments depending on whether a person was a free citizen, commoner, or slave. This tiered system reflected the deeply hierarchical nature of Babylonian society.

Difficulty: Medium Question 6 of 20

Practice all 20 Code of Hammurabi questions

Keep practicing

More Code of Hammurabi questions