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which statement best explains the mandate of heaven in early chinese dynasties?
divine approval justified a ruler’s right to govern
elected councils granted authority through public voting
military conquest guaranteed permanent rule for leaders
wealth and trade success determined who should rule
The Mandate of Heaven in early Chinese dynasties was the idea that divine approval (from Heaven) justified a ruler's right to govern. The first option aligns with this concept. Elected councils and public voting were not part of early Chinese governance (ruling was not democratic), military conquest didn't guarantee permanent rule (rulers could lose the Mandate if they ruled unjustly), and wealth/tradesuccess wasn't the basis. So the first option is correct.
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A. Divine approval justified a ruler’s right to govern