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Why did senators oppose the idea of Julius Caesar becoming the leader after Crassus died?

They favored a different military leader, whom they considered stronger and more popular.
They favored giving power to someone outside the military and strengthening democracy.
They favored the patrician class and did not like that Caesar was popular with the plebeians.
They favored having an election for a new leader, because they thought that Caesar was dangerous.

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