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PLZZZ HELPPP!! 20 pts brainlist this is due at 11:59 *Part A is in the picture*

2. PART B: Which TWO of the following quotes best support
the answer to Part A?
O A “Caesar continued to rise in the rankings of government...
He also continued his military successes and was elected
consul, in 60 B. C." ( Paragraph 6)
OB "Crassus and Pompey grew jealous...They had been in
power and winning wars beformicaesar happened on the
scene, and they didn't like him getting most of the credit" (
Paragraph 13)
OC "After this historic victory, Caesar took the unusual step
of pardoning all Roman citizens who were captured. One
of those pardoned was Marcus Brutus." ( Paragraph 17)
D “The Roman Republic was formed in large part to prevent
another king from taking power... In Caesar, Cassius, Cato,
and others (including Brutus) saw a new candidate for
kingship and a return to the cruelty of the past." ()
Paragraph 21)
E "Caesar, seeing that his people still didn't want a king
despite his tremendous popular support, refused the
crown - three times." ( Paragraph 25)
F "it was this young man, following in the footsteps of his
uncle, who took the reins of power and became what
Julius Caesar had dreamed of becoming: emperor of
Rome." ( Paragraph 30)
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