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16.12.2019 •
History
Imagine you work for the federal government, and it is your job to convince u.s. citizens to support the war effort. develop a slogan or message to convince people to support the war.then, write a three to five sentence paragraph explaining why your slogan or message would be effective
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answer: the answer is b
explanation:
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Explanation:
There are many lessons to learnt from the Roman, even leadership lessons.
The Roman Empire became one of the biggest in the ancient world, spanning to include 20 per cent of the world’s population, all ruled within the boundaries of one city. At the height of its power in AD117, the Empire covered a colossal five million square kilometres.
The politics of the Empire was such that leaders would rise and fall on the strength of their decisions, connections and character. From the first emperor, Augustus Caesar, to the Empire’s last, Romulus Augustulus, it can be difficult to think how the leadership demands of the ancient world could resonate with us today.