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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Book Three, The Examples of Rome's Great Men, Sundry Remarks on Strategy, Tactics, New Devices and Discipline, Administrative Posts, Administrative Methods: The Rival Claims of Severity and Good Fellowship.
Multiple Choice Questions
1. What is a Prince as Machiavelli uses the term?
(a) A dispatched bureaucrat that carries out orders over a territory.
(b) A monarch over a sovereign system of government and territory.
(c) A hereditary noble.
(d) An underling to the ruling authority.
2. According to Machiavelli in Section 1 of Book One, who are the two types of people who build cities?
(a) Farmers and merchants.
(b) Princes and generals.
(c) Men born in their location or foreigners.
(d) Craftsmen and politicians.
3. How does Machiavelli recommend a Republic deal with enemies that spring up within an empire?
(a) Princes should name appoint them to offices to leave their actions open to public scrutiny.
(b) He recommends that efforts be made to temporize (compromise) them rather than crush them.
(c) He advocates smearing them with public proclamations about the threat they pose.
(d) He advises Princes to allow his supporters to conspire to assassinate the enemies.
4. What does Machiavelli write will prevent a bad Citizen from working evil in a Republic?
(a) General disregard for their reputation.
(b) The government taking steps to temporize the bad Citizen.
(c) Conspiracy against the bad Citizen.
(d) The absence of corruption.
5. How does Machiavelli expect a city can keep its freedom after a weak Prince follows an excellent Prince?
(a) Only if the city does not fall into war with a more virtuous city.
(b) Only if administrators conspire to act with the virtue of the excellent Prince.
(c) Only if a Prince with the virtue of the excellent Prince follows the weak Prince.
(d) Only if the citizens ignore the weak Prince and organize themselves to retain virtue.
Short Answer Questions
1. What does Machiavelli predict will come of corrupted Republics if they do not take the important step of extending its life?
2. What are Machiavelli's two thoughts on fortresses?
3. To what does Machiavelli compare great kingdoms and republics from history?
4. According to Machiavelli, what caused so much hard work for Rome as it expanded its Empire to distant provinces?
5. What does Machiavelli suggest causes corruption?
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