New Chapter

Today we started our new unit on Early Civilizations by rivers. We learned that this is how irrigation started. Mesopotamia is region enclosed by the Tigris River and the Euphrates River. Once a year these rivers would flood the region. We also learned about Hamurabi's Code in which you were punished "reasonably for the time period" for your crimes. In a scenario that we read from the textbook it talked about how our "cousin"planned to steal a pig. We tried to persuade him not to steal it, but instead he did it anyways. So, when he stole the pig, he was caught and taken to Hamurabi. He was told he had to pay for the pig thirty times the normal amount it would have cost him. Since he does not enough money to pay it back, he was sentenced to death. In my opinion, this consequence seems like it's little extreme for stealing pig when in modern days, you'd probably get a few months. Well I know from experience that stealing isn't that big of a deal because someone at my mom's work stole $9000 from the company and went to jail for three weekends, legit six days in jail for stealing nine grand.

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