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Marizza181 [45]
2 years ago
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The Chinese concept of “Mandate of Heaven” is an example of rule by

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mixer [17]2 years ago
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The Chinese concept of the “Mandate of Heaven” is an example of rule by "The divine rights of the kings". Therefore, option B is the correct option.

<h3>What is the divine right of kings?</h3>

The Divine Rights of the Kings is a concept is a concept which has been created by mixing the concepts of monarchy and religion, and therefore it is known as the Divine Rights of the Kings.

According to this concept, the kings and rulers have the divine right which they are mandated by the god, the mighty to serve and rule as kings. Therefore, the judgments and the mandates that are passed by them are divine in nature. Being divine, these judgments should not be questioned as they are given by God.

A prime example of kingship based on monarchs' divine privileges is the Chinese idea of the "Mandate of Heaven." As a result, choice B is the best one.

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