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andreev551 [17]
3 years ago
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Jupiter and his mighty company end the golden agePart a which of the following best identifies the central theme of this text?A.

peace never lasts B.only the strong survive C.power can corrupt D. People are selfish
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stira [4]3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct answer is c) Power can corrupt.

Explanation:

It is said that before in the Golden Age, everything was handled by the Titans who had the appearance of humans but were more abundant and stronger. As the king of the Titans was Saturn the father of Jupiter (also known as Zeus), at this time they say that people felt happy with what Saturn offered them, there was no disease, war, envy and no one wanted to rule another, for example, the fields were full of harvest and beautiful climates.

But  Jupiter had planned to defeat the Titans and joined his brothers to destroy them; in this way, the golden age no longer existed, and everything that was previously known as the golden age no longer existed. People were influenced by power, causing wars and enemies; all were eager for power.

I hope this information can help you.

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