Looking at a question, it's more of an opinion than a right or wrong answer?
Nevertheless, personally I agree with the quote. Instead of a sole ruler who wants to do everything himself and makes it known to people below his status, a good leader would be somewhat "among us". He does his job, and lets us do ours (not disturbing us), or in most cases, leading us instead of controlling us. This would be more productive and meaningful, and peoples' morale and teamwork is boosted.
It was Belgium who use Poisoned Gas in WWI
During ww1 he devolped a hatred for the countries against germany, when he was injured by mustard gas and sent to a hospital, he found out germany lost the war and got pretty mad
The rise of wage labor at the heart of the Industrial Revolution also exploited working people in new ways. It also dramatically increased production.
It did. Suddenly everyone became a republican, even the states that were commonly democratic. Regan won so hard and was so popular that nobody was even close to him. He even won states like California and had 525 electors. This created a new era of conservatism and the US turned to republicans.
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