How did the minister convine the Emperor to attack the neighbouring kingdom?
I. He bribed the courtiers to convince the Emperor that he could be a great ruler.
II. He told the Emperor that his father was a great warrior and would want his son to follow his footsteps.
III. He convinced the Emperor that there was no risk involved since the army was inferior to that of the Emperor.
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How did the minister convine the Emperor to attack the neighbouring kingdom?
I. He bribed the courtiers to convince the Emperor that he could be a great ruler.
II. He told the Emperor that his father was a great warrior and would want his son to follow his footsteps.
III. He convinced the Emperor that there was no risk involved since the army was inferior to that of the Emperor.
- 1All I, II & IIIfalse
- 2Both I & IIIfalse
- 3Only IItrue
- 4Only IIIfalse
- 5None of thesefalse
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