What role did geography play in the rise of the Zhou dynasty?
The Zhou came across the Gobi desert and allied with peasants to defeat the Shang.
The Zhou took control of the land because the Shang soldiers were away fighting a different war.
The Zhou took control of the water supply and stripped the Shang of their control over the people.
The Zhou introduced new technology for farming, and the peasants supported them over the Shang.
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Answer:
The Zhou took control of the land because the Shang soldiers were away fighting a different war. ... The Zhou took control of the water supply and stripped the Shang of their control over the people.
Answer:
The correct answer is option (c) The Zhou took control of the water supply and then stripped the Shang of their control over the people.
Explanation:
Now we will see how Zhou dynasty raised. The Zhou created that there was the Mandate of Heaven and the idea for that was there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at that time and that ruler had the blessing of the God. this Mandate is used by the Zhou to justify their overthrow of the Shang . The Zhou came across the Gobi desert and they allied with peasants to defeat the Shang. The Zhou took control of the land because the Shang soldiers were very away and they were fighting a different war and in this way the Zhou took control of the water supply and then stripped the Shang of their control over the people.
Hence, the final answer is option (c) The Zhou took control of the water supply and then stripped the Shang of their control over the people.
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