A.human nature was self-centered.
B.human nature was to be truthful.
C.woman were superior to men.
D.the church should be discredited.
the answer is( A.human nature was self-centered.)
human nature was self-centered
Niccolò Machiavelli believed that rulers should prioritize maintaining power and stability over moral considerations. He emphasized the importance of being pragmatic and practical in politics, advocating for strategies that would secure a leader's position even if they were perceived as ruthless or deceitful. Machiavelli's work reflects a belief that human nature is inherently self-interested and that effective rulers must use whatever means necessary to maintain control.
The principal goal of Machiavelli's rulers was to have a long and peaceful reign, in which they gained popularity from their subjects and successfully defended their principality. A Machiavellian ruler would only be successful if he reliquished power because of his own free will or death from natural causes.
Machiavelli wrote a book entitled The Prince. In it he described how amoral rulers could increase their holdings through war and intrigue. He explained how to determine when it was safe to go to war and when it was not. A number of people considered it shocking that anyone would write anything like that. It became a best seller.
European rulers encouraged exploration in the Americas because it would increase the country's wealth if they'd money. Many explorers searched for gold, silver, etc. Colonization created a lot of wealth, so many rulers wanted to scout the area before settling it.
Wooden rulers would be "reglas." Governing rulers would be "gobernantes" (governors).
Yes. you would be encouraged to stop and I believe you have to stop for so many weeks before the operation anyway.
Niccolò Machiavelli was born on May 3, 1469 and died on June 21, 1527. Niccolò Machiavelli would have been 58 years old at the time of death or 546 years old today.
Niccolo Machiavelli
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the mummies were important because it let the egyptians believe that whom they mummified (often Pharoahs or other rulers) would be going to the after life
the mummies were important because it let the egyptians believe that whom they mummified (often Pharoahs or other rulers) would be going to the after life