According to the Mandate of Heaven, kings were considered godlike beings, so they could do as they pleased explains how some Zhou rulers used the Mandate of Heaven to misuse their power
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According to the Mandate of Heaven, the rulers were considered to be the supreme leaders of China and their rule was justified by the belief that they were chosen by Heaven and that the right to rule was given to them by the ancient God known as Sky or Heaven.
This is how a lot of early Chinese emperors managed to keep their power through the various ages and periods of turmoil. If the king was ever overthrown, it was believed that he had let down heaven and was unworthy to rule.
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World War 1 also had the effect of bringing political transformation to most of the principal parties involved in the conflict, transforming them into electoral democracies by bringing near- universal suffrage for the first time in history, as in Germany (1919 German federal election), Great Britain (1918 United Kingdom general election), and Turkey (1923 Turkish general election).
Economic Impact on the United States World War I took the United States out of a recession into a 44-month economic boom. Before the war, America had been a debtor nation. After the war, it became a lender, especially to Latin America.
Effects of WW1 on America Fact 1: The impact of the Great War on the United States saw political, economic and social changes. The United States emerged from the war as a world military and industrial leader.
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Zealots were a political/philosophic movement in first century (what I call) Israel. They were (if I can put it this way) a sort of uncouth bunch who thought the only way to free themselves from Roman rule was to oppose the Romans with force.
That was their platform. They did not take into account that the Roman's were a huge military power that was ruthless when antagonized. As these things go, Rome was a pretty good ruler. At least they knew the difference between meaningful opposition and tolerance of differences.
The zealots did not see Rome that way. They believed that any interference was too much interference.
That's when Rome got upset and the first Jewish War of 65 AD or so began. It was like sticking your arm in a hornet's nest. The Zealots had gained the largely unwelcome wrath of Rome. The zealots were unlucky (in a way). If they had picked a time that a warrior/emperor was not leader, their opposition may have evaporated. It would be like hitting a marshmallow. Rome may have considered it an internal affair. They had up to this point. Even though some of the Pharisee priests supported the Zealots, the alliance was destroyed by the unwillingness to negotiate further.
Anyone who is really dedicated can be termed a Zealot in modern times. I am using the term to describe someone that is Zealous. You could look up Galatians 1:11 - 14 to see how Paul used the term. This connection between Paul and Jewish leaders (including Zealots) is really hotly debated. It's another hornet's nest.
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The major causes of World War II were numerous. They include the impact of the Treaty of Versailles following WWI, the worldwide economic depression, failure of appeasement, the rise of militarism in Germany and Japan, and the failure of the League of Nations.
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