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Niccolò Machiavelli

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Will Bowdoin Mrs. Lanier AP Modern Multiple Choice Questions All of the following are renaissance artists EXCEPT Holbein Botitcelli Durer Raphael Bernini All of the following represent Machiavelli EXCEPT ?the ends justify the means? ?it is better to be feared than loved? The prince He supported a united Italy The courtier The printing press, in 1468, was created by Calvin Gutenburg Bernini Charles V Machiavelli The Spaniard that landed in Mexico in 1519 and conquered the Aztecs was De Soto Columbus Dias Cabot Cortes The scholarly study of the Latin and Greek classics and of the ancient church fathers was Calvinism Renaissance Humanism Catholicism Secularism The Polish nobles? central legislative body was called Fronde Sejm Junkers The table of ranks

Machiavelli....King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

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Machiavelli ?The Prince? Niccolo Machiavelli, a renaissance political philosopher from Italy,is known today as one of the most influential man in finding modern politics. He writes to politicians through his guide,"The Prince",which is made up of a series of advises on how to get and maintain rule and power. His book was followed by many leaders, but some of his suggestions were already followed previous to "The Prince". Two of these people were King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain. This couple ruled Argon and Castile and Leon from 1469 to 1516. Their way of conquering and practicing power coincidentally matched up with the teachings of Machiavelli. The methods they have used and what they have achieve during their reign would leave a mark in history.

Machiavelli Quotes

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APEH Niccola Machiavelli?s The Prince (1513) Quotes ??but war and its organization and discipline, for that is the only art that is necessary to one who commands. The chief cause of the loss of states, is the contempt of this art.? ??one ought to be both feared and loved, but as it is difficult for the two to go together, it is much safer to be feared than loved, if one of the two hast to be wanting.? ??one should make himself feared in such a way that if he does not gain love, he at any rate avoids hatred; for fear and the absence of hatred ma go well together?? ?when one is obliged to take the life of any one, let him do so when there is proper justification and manifest reason for it; but above all he must refrain [abstain] from taking the property of others??
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