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Baldassare Castiglione, count of Casatico, was an Italian courtier, diplomat, soldier and a prominent Renaissance author, who is probably most famous for his authorship of Il Cortegiano or The Book of the Courtier.
No. Some candidates make promises just to make themselves sound more appealing, nothing is set in stone unless they sign a paper with their signatures before hand (I'm not sure they're technically allowed in many cases.) Like for example one of the presidents (I won't name any names so that we won't get into a political debate) had promised and swore that they'd do something but once they'd won presidency, they'd completely deleted it from their page and acted as though it hadn't happened, stating that they'd just changed their mind!
Good luck, rockstar! I hope you pass. (;
I think you're thinking of privateers. (unless there's another word for it that I don't know about.)
its A. the revolutionary oath HOPE THIS HELPS :)
Given the situation above regarding the reports made by an interest group about the poor performance of an executive branch agency, this is considered as an informal example of Checks and Balances political system. The answer to this is the third option. Hope this helps.