In Conclusion...
...The impacts of one
individual given the power of a country can be devastating. When given this
power, both Macbeth and Pol Pot brought terror to their countries. They stripped
the security and rights from their people and ruthlessly murdered to maintain
their reign, leaving behind a legacy of societal damage and high death tolls. Their
atrocities truly earn them the title of a political tyrant.
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