True, in order to make their mercantilist economy succeed Britain needed to import raw materials from its colonies
They traded things like information and spices, new diseases were brought over, and I imagine religious views were shared too!
Neither. He was a priest. He was the father of John the Baptist.
So the claim says that Caesar wanted to overthrow the Roman Republic. This means that he must have been unhappy with the republic and must have thought it was not the best for Rome. In order to make a counter claim, we hat must find an evidence that he thought the opposite, so the correct answer is:
<span>D. Personal letters written by Julius Caesar indicate that he believed that Rome should always remain a republic.
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