Explain how kings were chosen in early Sumerian city-states. What were the king’s duties?

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In early Sumerian city-states, kings were chosen by the gods. The gods were believed to have chosen the most suitable candidate to lead the city-state. The king was responsible for maintaining order and justice, protecting the city-state from external threats, and ensuring the prosperity of the people. He was also responsible for leading the city-state in religious ceremonies and rituals. The king was expected to be a wise and just leader, and was often seen as a representative of the gods on earth. He was also responsible for making laws and ensuring that they were followed.
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