Answer question about the book “The Prince” By Machiavelli

Answer question about the book “The Prince” By Machiavelli

Please Answer the following questions about the book Machiavelli. If you didn’t road the book before or you don’t know what the book is about please don’t bid on my question. Use only The Prince by Machiavelli to answer these questions—you do not need to consult any outside or internet sources. Please type your answers in complete sentences and cite specific examples from the book.

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1. How does Machiavelli describe the different forms that government can take?

2. What are different approaches to ruling territories that get added to one’s own?

3. What are key attributes of a Prince?

4. Why is it better for Prince to be feared, rather than loved?

5. How does a Prince balance the need to gain fame, or renown, while also avoiding being despised?

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There are different forms of governments as described by Machiavelli. Machiavelli believes that governments exist as either republics or principalities. Principalities occur in two different forms where there are hereditary principalities and the new principalities. Machiavelli also explains that for one to be able to rule the principalities, they have to be able to acquire them either by the aid of good fortune or through their own hard work and strength. Republic forms of governments are very easy to acquire,

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