Which of the following details is MOST important to
the development of the main idea?
A
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History, 11.01.2021 17:40 ccarwile01
Which of the following details is MOST important to
the development of the main idea?
A
A politically skillful and popular leader of the
Roman Republic, Julius Caesar significantly
transformed what became known as the
Roman Empire
B
His family claimed to be descendants of the
Trojan Prince Aeneas, who escaped the
destruction of Troy, according to legend.
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The Rome of Caesar's youth was unstable.
The republic had no faith in its nobility and
seemed unable to handle its considerable size
and influence.
D
Following Caesar's death, a power struggle
broke out in Rome, leading to the end of the
Roman Republic
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