The "Mandate of Heaven" is an ancient Chinese philosophical concept, which originated during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BCE). The Mandate determines whether an emperor of China is sufficiently virtuous to rule; if he does not fulfill his obligations as emperor, then he loses the Mandate and thus the right to be emperor.There are four principles to the Mandate:
1) Heaven grants the emperor the right to rule,
2) Since there is only one Heaven, there can only be one emperor at any given time,
3) The emperor's virtue determines his right to rule, and,
4) No one dynasty has a permanent right to rule.
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Answer: lines 2,3,4
Explanation:
he was a soldier who fought with American colonists
he was promoted to the position of lieutenant colonel
he served as the temporary governor of Louisiana
"<span>B. The three state capitals that I have visited are Austin, Texas, Montgomery, Alabama, and Bismarck, North Dakota" is technically correct but there's really no need to list the states here. </span>