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Justification for overthrowing a ruling family comes from the belief in the_____. A. gods B. Mandate of Heaven C. power of the emperor D. belief in one supreme god
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Justification for overthrowing a ruling family comes from the
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A. gods
B. Mandate of Heaven
C. power of the emperor
D. belief in one supreme
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