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If a man wishes to put his son out of his house, and declares before the judge: 'I want to put my son out,' then the judge shall examine
his reasons. If the son is guilty of no great fault for which he should
rightfully be put out, then the father shall not put him out.
-Law 168 of the Code of Hammurabi (circa 1700 B. C.)
This excerpt shows that Hammurabi's Code continues to affect us today in its belief
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