The correct chronological explanation for the creation of a new law in ancient Sumer is:
Assembly of wisemen pass a law; a king either accepts it or overrules it; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law.
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Assembly of wisemen pass a law; a king either accepts it or overrules it; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law.
Assembly of wisemen pass a law; a king either accepts it or overrules it; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law.
A king passes a law; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law; assembly of wise men overrule it if need be.
A king passes a law; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law; assembly of wise men overrule it if need be.
A king passes a law; assembly of wise men either accept it or overrule it; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law.
A king passes a law; assembly of wise men either accept it or overrule it; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law.
Assembly of wisemen pass a law; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law; a king overrules the law if need be.
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The correct chronological explanation for the creation of a new law in ancient Sumer is:
Assembly of wisemen pass a law; a king either accepts it or overrules it; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law.