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Use the drop-down menus to choose the answer that best completes each sentence about chapter 17 of The Prince.
Machiavelli’s claim in this chapter is that a prince must be
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Machiavelli’s specific purpose in this chapter is to
Use the drop-down menus to choose the answer that best completes each sentence about chapter 17 of The Prince.
Machiavelli’s claim in this chapter is that a prince must be
.
Machiavelli’s specific purpose in this chapter is to
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Machiavelli’s claim in this chapter is that a prince must be willing to use cruelty and appear ruthless when necessary — it is better to be feared than loved (while avoiding being hated).
Machiavelli’s specific purpose in this chapter is to persuade rulers to prefer being feared to being loved and to show how to employ cruelty judiciously so as to maintain power and prevent hatred.
Machiavelli’s specific purpose in this chapter is to persuade rulers to prefer being feared to being loved and to show how to employ cruelty judiciously so as to maintain power and prevent hatred.
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