Hammurabi was king of Babylon from 1792 - 1750 B.C. Hammurabi’s most famous achievement was the Code of Hammurabi. The Code of Hammurabi contained 282 laws. These laws were written on 12 tablets by scribes. The punishments of the laws are very harsh. Most of the punishments are either death or you lose a body part. This code gives the person that is getting accused to provide evidence to prove themselves innocent. Hammurabi built city walls and other public works during the beginning of his rule. A powerful city called Elam, tried to start a …show more content…
He reformed the constitution and made Athens a democracy. Historians call him, “the father of athenian democracy”. Cleisthenes promised major political changes. He reorganized the political system. He created demokratia. Democratia is the rule by the entire body of citizens. Cleisthenes made all of the citizens in Athens a major part in the government. Cleisthenes created a council where men over the age of 30 could serve. You could be chosen for the council if you lived in a village of the Athenian polis. Cleisthenes created the idea of ostracism. Ostracism was a 10 year banishment for anyone who was a threat to the