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Answer:

He appointed the army commander at a young age, so that he could present concepts of combat and leadership from an early age.

He prepared a well-equipped and well-paid army.

Explanation:

Phillip II was the king of Macedonia. He presented himself as a good king, expanding the empire and promoting the socioeconomic well-being of his territory. Furthermore, he was concerned with preparing his lineage very well, so that his descendants were successful and that his kingdom continued to prosper. For this he prepared his son, Alexander the Great, to be an unbeatable leader.

He made sure that, at a very young age, his son was appointed commander of the army, so he would learn techniques and combat concepts, in addition to learning and perfecting his leadership. Nevertheless, Philipi left a well-equipped, armed and paid army for his son, which contributed greatly to the success of Alexander's reign.

Answer:

C & F

Explanation:

The one about Military experience and the one about Phillip being tutored by scholars.

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