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how did people during the zhou dynasty perceive natural disasters such as floods or famine?
they believed it indicated the rulers were not following the mandate of heaven.
they thought it meant that god was angry and sending punishment.
they believed it meant the dynasty would continue to rule with great success.
they thought it indicated the end of times and that they should prepare for death.
During the Zhou Dynasty, the Mandate of Heaven concept was central. Natural disasters were seen as signs that rulers had lost the Mandate (failed to rule justly). The option about God's anger is not aligned with Zhou's beliefs (they used Mandate of Heaven, not a single god - like in Abrahamic religions). A disaster wouldn't mean great success, and the end - of - times idea is not part of Zhou's perception of disasters. So the correct view is that disasters indicated rulers weren't following the Mandate of Heaven.
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A. They believed it indicated the rulers were not following the Mandate of Heaven.