<u>Answer:
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The society should be somewhat simple.
<u>Explanation:
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- For the society to be inclusive of all the classes ranging from lower to higher, it has to cease to be complicated.
- A highly complicated society would culminate in utter chaos and the elimination of those who are unable to sustain the complications.
- These complications might mostly be social or economic in nature.
- Though the society is already a discipline that is complicated to some extent, it should stay as it is to avoid chaos and imbalance.
Honest ignorance or knavish hypocricy by john adams.
<span>counterbalancing influences by which an organization or system is regulated, typically those ensuring that political power is not concentrated in the hands of individuals or groups. So this means that we would have maybe a monarchy and definitely monopoly's </span><span />
Yes. Caesar<span> again took a big risk, for he </span>was<span> accompanied by only one of </span>his<span> legions</span><span>—about 3,000 to. 6,000 men, plus cavalry. Although Pompey's forces were nearly twice as large, </span>Caesar<span> defeated them. He continued to </span>conduct<span> successful military </span>campaigns<span> in Egypt, the Middle East, Africa, and Spain. Hope this helps :))</span>