BeautyQueen15 BeautyQueen15
  • 10-06-2016
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What did the Zhou claim to justify overthrowing the Shang?

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PinkEyedSmore PinkEyedSmore
  • 16-06-2016

It was justified through the Mandate of heaven. Basically. It was thought that only one legitimate ruler could be the ruler of china. And whoever that one ruler was, he was blessed with godlike powers.


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snowballandtigoya1xa snowballandtigoya1xa
  • 10-07-2018
Your answer is A Mandate of Heaven. :)
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