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They typically last between 30 and 60 minutes, with around 3-10 periods per school day.
The Mandate of Heaven did not require a ruler to be of noble birth, and had no time limitations. Instead, rulers were expected to be good and just in order to keep the Mandate. The Zhou claimed that their rule was justified by the Mandate of Heaven. In other words, the Zhou believed that the Shang kings had become immoral with their excessive drinking, luxuriant living, and cruelty, and so had lost their mandate. The gods’ blessing was given instead to the new ruler under the Zhou Dynasty, which would rule China for the next 800 years.
The need for the Zhou to create a history of a unified China is also why some scholars think the Xia Dynasty may have been an invention of the Zhou. The Zhou needed to erase the various small states of prehistoric China from history, and replace them with the monocratic Xia Dynasty in order for their Mandate of Heaven to seem valid (i.e., to support the claim that there always would be, and always had been, only one ruler of China).
The Zhou ruled until 256 BCE, when the state of Qin captured Chengzhou. However, the Mandate of Heaven philosophy carried on throughout ancient China.
Answer:b. civil inattention
Explanation:Civil inattention is the process whereby strangers meet in close proximity in a public area and one is able to recognise individual strangers who are close to him or her by showing that they see them or they are aware of their presence but still respect their personal boundaries. They don't impose on one another but still recognise each other such as in an elevator you get in and look at everyone around but still maintain your position and respect their boundaries by turning around and facing the door.
It is self determination because when you are self determined you want to get better and things around yoi to get better.