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Base your answer to question 45 on the statement
below and on your knowledge of social studies.
… I conclude, then, returning to being feared and
loved, that since men love at their convenience
and fear at the convenience of the prince, a wise
prince should found himself on what is his, not on
what is someone else’s; he should only contrive to
avoid hatred, as was said.
This statement is taken from the written work of
(1) John Locke (3) Adam Smith
(2) Niccolò Machiavelli (4) Ignatius Loyola


Sagot :

This statement is taken from the written work of (2) Niccolò Machiavelli, specifically from his work on the Prince, which was widely read in Europe. 
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