Which of the following statements specifies the cause-and-effect relationship of river valley civilizations’ laws changing over time?(1 point) Responses Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Hammurabi to the ma'at legal practice that valued peace and harmony. Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Hammurabi to the ma'at legal practice that valued peace and harmony. Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Ur-Nammu to Confucianism that valued relationships. Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Ur-Nammu to Confucianism that valued relationships. Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from Legalism to the Code of Hammurabi that used a law of “innocent until proven guilty.” Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from Legalism to the Code of Hammurabi that used a law of “innocent until proven guilty.” Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Ur-Nammu to the Code of Hammurabi that used a law of retaliation.

Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Ur-Nammu to the Code of Hammurabi that used a law of retaliation.

The statement that specifies the cause-and-effect relationship of river valley civilizations’ laws changing over time is: "Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Hammurabi to the ma'at legal practice that valued peace and harmony."

The statement that specifies the cause-and-effect relationship of river valley civilizations' laws changing over time is: "Mesopotamia leadership changed the law from the Code of Hammurabi to the ma'at legal practice that valued peace and harmony."