This map of renaissance italy reflects one of the concerns


Machiavelli Paper Assignment

This map of Renaissance Italy reflects one of the concerns that prompted Machiavelli to write his book and dedicate it to Lorenzo II de' Medici (1492-1519).

Machiavelli's intent was to provide a blueprint to unify Italy so that Italy might once again be great, as it was during the Roman Empire, and be a rival to the other great powers in Europe at that time.

By the early sixteenth century, both France and Spain had gone through the long-drawn out struggle to create unified countries (better to call them kingdoms rather than countries or states) and had emerged as the powers in Europe.

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Read Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527) The Prince (in its entirety).

Answer the following question in a one-page paper:

Citing specific evidence from Machiavelli's The Prince (not from the textbook), identify, and briefly explain, the qualities of the ideal political leader.

Before proceeding, you might wish to read the short notes and review the study questions on Machiavelli.

Your paper must follow this format:

font size 10 or 12 only

one-inch margins

double-spaced

page number citations for your quoted evidence

not to exceed one (1) page

name at the top left

must have brief introduction and conclusion paragraphs (each not to exceed two sentences)

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