Yes, Clarisse most likely inherited some characteristics from her father such as her <em>ferocity, braveness, hot-temperedness </em>and <em>strong nature. </em>
The Big Three; Zeus, Poseidon and Hades had<em> sworn to not have any more children since they were becoming too powerful</em>. Poseidon most likely didn't want to claim Percy in order to avoid facing the fact that he broke the oath with his brothers.
A good leader needs to be <em>honest, be able to communicate and delegate responsibility.</em> He/she needs to have a <em>positive attitude, be able to inspire others and be creative</em>. Chiron meets all of this criteria; he is honest to the campers and to Percy when asked serious questions about the ongoing crisis, he is able to delegate responsibility and the way he runs Camp Half-Blood is creative as well as inspiring for the campers to develop their multiple talents.
Explanation:
Clarisse's father is Ares, God of War who also possesses these characteristics.
Poseidon broke the oath with Zeus and Hades regarding fathering more children.
The Renaissance slowly enabled people to think of themselves as individuals, to have confidence in their capabilities, and to look forward to the fame their achievements might bring. The eyes of the Europeans were opened through the Crusades.
A bill of rights, as Anti-Federalists would correlate vaguely to modern republicans and favored individual and state rights over federal government <span />