Choose the correct answer
1. Julius Caesar was a in ancient Rome.
A. Emperor B. Dictator C....
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Choose the correct answer
1. Julius Caesar was a in ancient Rome.
A. Emperor B. Dictator C. Triumvirate D. none of the above
2. Co-rule by Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus was called:
A. the Roman Republic B. the First Triumvirate C. the Second Triumvirate D. the Roman Empire
3. The highest-ranking position in the Roman Republic was:
A. Triumvirate B. Dictator C. Senator D. consul
4. Caesar instituted the that we still use today.
A. system of government B. methods of political influence C. Aqueducts D. calendar
5. Why was Julius Caesar assassinated?
A. Out of fear his dictatorship would ruin the Republic B. because he was Pompey’s enemy C. in retaliation for defeating the Gauls D. Crassus was jealous of him
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