In Machiavelli`s view a good leader is one who knows how to defend and bring honor to his state.
Machiavelli was a failed politician.
He had a radical idea that it was better for prince ( leader ) to be feared than to be loved.
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A ) Being actively involved in the politics of his time.
The correct answer is<span> C) Regents of the University of California v. Bakke (1978)
According to this case, it was decided that it is unconstitutional for universities to have special quotas based on race and to fill them out regardless of previous academic success, but they did give possibility for race to be a factor through affirmative action processes. They just couldn't have special quotas.</span>
Let us take any other country say India for example to understand this scenario.Say $1= Rs 60 ,then if India imports stuffs from USA,India will pay less,Rs 60 for $1. Say later on its $1=Rs 70,India will have to pay more money for the same import as Rs 60 is not enough now to be equal to dollar,India will have to pay Rs 10 more,so India will reduce imports from USA and will try to import from some country where the same product is cheaper,say China where China gives huge subsidy up to 50% on each product being exported.
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British–Canadian relations are the relations between Canada and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, being bilateral relations between their governments and wider uprelations between both countries, which have intimate and frequently-co-operative contact. Both are related by mutual migration, through shared military history, a shared system of government, the English language, the Commonwealth of Nations, and their sharing of the same Head of State and monarch. Despite the shared legacy, the two nations have grown apart economically and politically. Britain has not been Canada's largest trading partner since the 19th century. However, both share a defence agreement, NATO, and frequently perform military exercises, together with Canada hosting the largest British Military Base outside the United Kingdom.
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This quote refers to yellow journalism's sensationalism and exaggeration over simple figures and facts. This served to draw attention to articles and to sell newspapers.
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Yellow journalism is a pejorative term applied to journalism made without real research and ethical considerations.
The context of the quote is late 19th century when Hearst's newspaper, <em>New York Journal</em>, published constantly about Cubans' fight for freedom from the Spanish. It was believed by historians that the campaign led by the New York Journal to remember the U.S.S. Maine, the American ship that was supposedly blown up by the Spanish, was one of the causes for the Spanish-Cuban-Phillipino-American of 1898.
Although it is known today that the war was caused by American imperialist needs for raw materials and consumer markets, Heart's yellow journalism is still associated with the period.