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According to the Mandate of Heaven, a ruler must be good to the people only members of the Zhou could rule China the gods wanted China to control all of Asia only strong military leaders could rule China
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According to the Mandate of Heaven, a ruler must be good to the people only members of the Zhou could rule China the gods wanted China to control all of Asia only strong military leaders could rule China
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It is C. the gods wanted China to control all of Asia
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According to the Mandate of Heaven, "the gods wanted China to control all of
Asia" although this mandate mostly applied to the idea that kings were divinely appointed.
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