Answer:
- Ancient Sumer develops self-governed city-states.
- The Akkadians establish the world's first empire.
- King Hummarabi creates his code of laws.
- Nebuchadnezzar rules the Neo-Babylonian Empire.
Step-by-step explanation:
The ancient Sumerians in Mesopotamia organized themselves into city-states as trade made them more prosperous around the year 3300 BC.
The Akkadians then founded the world's first empire under Sargon of Akkad around the year 2330 BC.
King Hammurabi then created one of the earliest laws when he created the Hammurabi Code which was a code of laws to govern his people. This happened around the year 1754 BC.
Then finally Nebuchadnezzar II ascended to the Neo-Babylonian throne as emperor in 605 BC and made the empire stronger than it ever was.