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A tyrant type of ruler seized power illegally and typically ruled handedly. A.tight fisted B. with a few friends C.single D.none of the above
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A tyrant type of ruler seized power illegally and typically ruled handedly. A.tight fisted B. with a few friends C.single D.none of the above
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A tyrant type of ruler seized power illegally and typically ruled handedly.
A.tight fisted
B. with a few friends
C.single
D.none of the above
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The answer is a Tight Fisted I got this write in my test
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