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He had great physical strength, tenacity of purpose, and an unbreakable will. He was not obstinate and would listen to advice from others, including his wives and mother. He was flexible.
Explanation:
On one end of the leadership spectrum, there is Machiavelli–conniving, ambitious and ruthless. On the other there is Cyrus the Great–humble, generous and loyal. Along this spectrum of great leaders and motivators, used so often in business books, speeches and anecdotes, there is one unmentionable: Genghis Khan. A man so evil, unwashed and bloodthirsty that he is impossible to learn from.
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5.-Georgia
Explanation:
Georgia was a colony in 1732
Answer:
brainliest??
Explanation:
The United States was on the winning side because it was able to out produce and outlast both Germany and Japan. ... The United States was on the winning side in Europe because of its allies, but won the war in Asia mostly on its own.