How does Machiavelli work to achieve his secondary purpose to inform his readers? Select two options.

A. He explains that principalities don't know how to rule themselves.
B. He describes the steps people take when they join rebellions.
C. He describes the emotions of people in a conquered republic.
D. He shows the different roles within a royal family.
E. He argues why a prince should sometimes ruin a city.



Answer :

Final answer:

Machiavelli informs readers about governance dynamics and power through rebellion steps and arguments for a prince's actions.


Explanation:

Machiavelli, in his work The Prince, seeks to inform his readers by providing insights into governance and the dynamics of power. To achieve his secondary purpose, he:

  1. Describes the steps people take when they join rebellions: Machiavelli illustrates how individuals navigate and participate in rebellions to gain power or assert themselves.
  2. Argues why a prince should sometimes ruin a city: He discusses the strategic considerations a prince must make, even if it involves harsh actions like ruining a city, to maintain control and security.

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