The Mandate of Heaven is an ancient Chinese belief and philosophical idea that Heaven (天; Tian) granted emperors the right to rule based on their ability to govern well and fairly. According to this belief, heaven bestows its mandate to a just ruler, the Son of Heaven, and withdraws it from a despotic ruler, leading to the overthrow of that ruler. The Mandate of Heaven would then transfer to those who would rule best. The fact that a ruler was overthrown was taken by itself as an indication that the ruler had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
So, the right answer is A The Zhou Dynasty’s justification for its leadership.
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( put whoever's name) wakes up at 5:30 am everyday. I do my chores. After my chores, I have to get ready for school . So then I take a shower and put on some clothes. Then at 6:30 i leave the house to catch the bus. Some days I miss it and have to run at 6:40. Then the bus reaches the school by 7:12. I walk around and get breakfast then wait until the bell rings at 7:45 on normal days. On Wednesdays, my school starts at 8:45 so I just sit on the high school early. Then at lunch I grab food and hang out with my friends and walk around until fifth period starts. Then after fifth I have weights class so I go to weights class and we workout. We get out earlier then other classes so I grab after school food. After i get food I head up to the bus-stop sometimes im ahead of the bus other times it gets there before me. Then I take the bus home.
Explanation: I hope this is what you needed. Just revise it into what YOU actually do and not someone else if this is not what you do of course.
He flagged down a random car so that he could bring his hurt friend to a hospital. Unfortunately for a reason completely unknown to him, and his friends the men that responded to his call were very aggressive, and threatening. He's thrown into the aggressive men's car after getting tied up, and having a bag thrown over his face. Now he has no choice but to await his fate silently or be severely punished for talking.
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"Descendants from all the builders of Babel, come to trade at Marseilles, sought the shade alike—taking refuge in any hiding-place from a sea too intensely blue to be looked at, and a sky of purple, set with one great flaming jewel of fire"
In this line you can see Marseilles as a place were people suffers. A place too hot to even stare at things as the sun reflection blinds you. The only thing that merely conforts them is seeking for shadow. By the term Babel we know that everyone is form a different place and speak different languages making comunication very difficult. It seems as a place were no one wants to be more than necessary . The sun is described as great flaming jewel of fire, meaning it is extremely hot in there. As you can realize, it is not possible to be confortable in a place like that. As you read you even fell inconfortable.