Social Studies, 08.12.2020 04:10 Idontwantto1057
What was a consequence of Julius Caesar’s assassination?
A. public demand for democratic elections
B. incomplete public improvement projects
C. the transfer of government lands to plebeians
D. a more powerful government without a dictator
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