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bearhunter [10]
2 years ago
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The book The Prince: (Pgs. 88-89) a. Who wrote it? ________________________. He was considered to be the father of modern politi

cal science. b. He based his work on the study of classical history and what he saw around him. c. A good ruler should do whatever it takes to secure and unite his state. The ends justify the means d. For a ruler, it is safer to be ____________________ than to be _________________.
History
1 answer:
MakcuM [25]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

1. Niccolò Machiavelli

2. Feared

3. Loved

Explanation:

The book The Prince: (Pgs. 88-89) a. Who wrote it? NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI. He was considered to be the father of modern political science. He based his work on the study of classical history and what he saw around him. A good ruler should do whatever it takes to secure and unite his state. The ends justify the means. For a ruler, it is safer to be FEARED than to be LOVED.

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