1A. What role did the Mandate of Heaven play in ancient China?

A
It served as a way to legitimize a ruler’s reign.

B
It served as a curriculum for their education system.

C
It served as a holiday to celebrate good harvest.

D
It served as a guiding principle for Chinese art and literature.

1 answer

A. It served as a way to legitimize a ruler’s reign.

The Mandate of Heaven was a political and spiritual doctrine used in ancient China to justify the rule of the emperor; it held that a ruler's authority was granted by Heaven and was contingent upon their ability to govern well and maintain harmony in the empire. If a ruler failed in this duty, it was believed that they could lose the Mandate, leading to their overthrow.