The Zhou Dynasty rose to power in ancient China primarily by introducing the Mandate of Heaven as a way to justify the overthrow of the Shang Dynasty. This concept stated that the ruler's right to rule was granted by divine approval, and if a ruler became tyrannical or failed to govern effectively, the heavens would withdraw that mandate, allowing for the rise of a new ruler.
How did the Zhou Dynasty rise to power in ancient China? (1 point)
Of established Confucianism and Daoism to control how people led their lives
introduced the Mandale of Heaven as a way to overthrow the Shang Dynasty
it Build the Great Wall of China
Creatind the Silk Road to spread culture and trade
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