<span>They believed that when troubles such as natural distasters, uprisings, floods, invasions and etc. happened that meant the Mandate of Heaven had been taken away and it was time for new rulers</span>
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
If I were asked to measure the success of a campaign to fight for human rights, the criteria I would use would be the following.
First of all, social reach, which menas how many people were "touched" by the campaign. I need to confirm the conversation rate with comments or replies from the intended audience. I need to see if posts were shared, the number of likes if this is the case and if people committed to the cause of supporting human rights.
It is important to see if the campaign's goals were accomplished.
I have to see how the campaign created awareness, then how much interest it created, how many people were engaged, and finally, how many people committed to the "call to action."
Let's have in mind that Human rights can be achieved around the world through the kind of education that promotes respect for human rights and through the overseeing of the United Nations members that are committed to ensuring the acceptance and attention of these rights in their respective nations.
Even without complete isolation, the infant monkeys raised without mothers developed social deficits, showing reclusive tendencies and clinging to their cloth diapers. ... Harlow's work showed that infants also turned to inanimate surrogate mothers for comfort when they were faced with new and scary situations.
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Your answer should be C.) A Desert