How did the status of the victim and offender impact punishment in Mesopotamia?

a. Only high-status offenders were punished.
b. Sanctions were most severe when the offender was of low status and the victim of high status.
c. It did not impact punishment in any way.
d. Sanctions were most severe when the offender was of high status and the victim of low status.


b

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