the relationship is they do the same thing. to protcet there city, contry, or land
Usually obedient since the Emperor was God
the relationship is they do the same thing. to protcet there city, contry, or land
um same thing to protect their land country,etc.
All emperors are leaders but not all leaders are emperors. Sort of like the relationship between pork chops and food. When oneterm is a category within a larger more general term, they are not the same thing, no.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
to defend it's land
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism.
President Lincoln was frustrated with his military leaders from 1861 to 1862.
When conducting military operations, national leaders must be cognizant of the relationship between doctrine and strategy. Which of these statements is the most accurate reflection of this relationship?
The leaders of the Roman empire during its decline were the emperors.
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The Roman leaders were called by the name of the offices they held, such as Consul, Praetor, Tribune, etc.