It was the anti-federalists who feared oppression more than disorder. Some prominent anti-federalists included Samuel Adams and Patrick Henry.
Julius Caesar was feared because he was very ambitious and powerful and he always wanted more power than he already has.
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no it's not!....being lovedd is way more important than being feared. yeah fear =respect but no love= being lonely....everyone needs love
She was proposed to by a quaker man, but she refused. She feared she would become more of a slave than a partner in marriage.
Oppression from a government automatically unites the people against them... They were fighting for something greater than themselves, so it's natural that hey would unite to fight off the government's oppression.
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Rats are more feared by most people simply due to their size. They are similar in appearance to mice but are considerably larger.
Julius Caesar was feared because he was very ambitious and powerful and he always wanted more power than he already has.
It simply means it's better to be feared than loved. Some like to be feared more because when someone fears a person they usually are to scared of them to fight back. But it's more of an opinion because some people would rather be loved
It means the dog is more likely to harm you than the lion which is dead.
No more than any one else.
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Aphrodite (or rather, Venus) feared that Psyche had been more beautiful than her, but usually any goddess is considered more beautiful than a mortal.
It is a disease/disorder that occurs more in families than by chance alone. (i.e. it is hereditary in cause or susceptibility)
Whether pitbills or rotties are more feared is a matter of opinion that extends from them being a select breed often used for attacking. Both will likely behave well if raised well.
In Greek myth, Rhea is not noted to have feared anyone. It is more likely she feared for her child, Zeus than that she feared any god or mortal. Her husband and brother Cronus when caught in a affair with Philyra, fled from Rhea in the form of a stallion.
not more or less than anyone else