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How did Niccolo Machiavelli’s book The Prince set him apart from other writers of the Renaissance? a. It was a lesson on why a person should lead a meaningful life. c. It stressed Christian ideas while building upon Roman and Greek thought. b. It advocated ruthless behavior to obtain power and political success. d. It went against the Church and stressed everyday events over religious concerns.

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Niccolo Machiavelli's book The Prince set him apart from other writers of the Renaissance because b. It advocated ruthless behavior to obtain power and political success.
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b. It advocated ruthless behavior to obtain power and political success.

How did Niccolo Machiavelli’s book The Prince set him apart from other writers of the Renaissance?

It advocated ruthless behavior to obtain power and political success.

NOT:

a. It was a lesson on why a person should lead ameaningful life.
c. It stressed Christian ideas while building upon Roman and Greek thought.
d. It went against the Church and stressed everyday events over religious concerns.

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