<span>Philip's ability to rule seems to be a bit less absolute than that of his father. He seems to be one who is more bent on stopping others from taking over his throne and his power. In addition, he tends to not want to bring others into his inner circle any closer than absolutely necessary.</span>
By using troops to scare the pedestrians for belongs.
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Yes.
Explanation:
<em>According to G00GLE, and I quote*: " The Minnesota Supreme Court's canon of judicial conduct prohibiting candidates for judicial election from announcing their views on disputed legal and political issues violates the First Amendment. "</em>
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<em>* </em><em>thanks to Cornell Law School for the awesome answer, all credit due there. </em>
He was unsympathetic towards Christians that were punished and had no idea who their leader was. He shared similar values as that of other romans.