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Natasha_Volkova [10]
2 years ago
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Part c – write your response using the evidence you’ve collected in part b, draft a paragraph that answers this question: did ju

lius caesar govern fairly? your response should include your claim, textual evidence from at least 2 sources, original commentary, and in-text citations.​ tip: if needed, review these guidelines for citing your sources using mla format.
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ExtremeBDS [4]2 years ago
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Hal Marcovitz expresses in “The Rise to Julius Caesar” that Roman politician Julius Caesar rose to power through fear and intimidation.

The text describes how Caesar “involved himself in the political intrigues of the republic.” By embedding himself in politics,

Caesar rose to power and eventually became the leader of the Roman army. After many battle conquests, “the Roman senators elected Caesar dictator for life, fearing for their careers and their lives if they did not.”

The action of the Roman senators reveals that Caesar became an all-powerful ruler because the people of Rome feared him.

Learn more about textual evidence at

brainly.com/question/375033

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