Because they don't have to go into enemy lines, which requires mental training and physical, as well. They just see the invading troops, and attack, rather than planning and attacking.
They both had strong impacts. Louis the 14 was fearless and Peter the Great was more caring for his people. It's up to you, it depends on you opinion of a great leader.
Frederick Douglass and Harriet Beecher Stowe mainly wrote about "<span>B. slavery," since these two people were leading members of the abolition movement in the United States. </span>
<span>im not sure but i think its: border towns) </span>
The Articles of Confederation was an example of a weak-centralized government because too much power was held by the people. There was no one to make the final call which led to the many disputes among the states.