Which statements accurately describe the book the prince and its ideas and influence?
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History, 21.12.2019 21:31 graciewyatt471
Which statements accurately describe the book the prince and its ideas and influence?
choose all answers that are correct.
a. the book had little influence on the christian rulers of europe.
b. it is safer for a ruler to be feared than loved.
c. a good ruler should stay within the laws of god when uniting a nation.
d. it was written by niccolò machiavelli.
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