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1. The argument Brutus makes in scene i is that they must kill Caesar to prevent him from abusing his power in the future. Is there any
evidence that he might abuse his power? Is this prevention
justified? Are there times when it is justified to attempt to prevent misconduct or crime when the
supposed perpetrator hasn't yet done anything wrong? Explain.

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