Which explains the creation of a new law, chronologically, in ancient Sumer?

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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. - incorrect

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. - no response given

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. - not selected, this is the correct answer

Assembly of wisemen pass a law; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law; a king overrules the law if need be.

Assembly of wisemen pass a law; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law; a king overrules the law if need be. - no response given
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The correct chronological explanation of the creation of a new law in ancient Sumer is:

A king passes a law; assembly of wise men either accept it or overrule it; citizens are expected to learn and obey the law.

This order reflects the roles of both the king and the assembly of wise men in the legislative process, along with the responsibility of citizens to adhere to the laws established.