Which of the following was a precedent set by the Zhou Dynasty that became a long-term tradition in Chinese governments?(1 point)

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using the Mandate of Heaven to justify authority
using the Mandate of Heaven to justify authority

fortifying the Great Wall of China to protect from invaders
fortifying the Great Wall of China to protect from invaders

using oracle bones to predict the future
using oracle bones to predict the future

building a ceramic army to protect the emperor after his death

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The precedent set by the Zhou Dynasty that became a long-term tradition in Chinese governments is using the Mandate of Heaven to justify authority. This concept was critical in legitimizing the rule of emperors and influencing political philosophy in China for centuries.