Caesar was named "dictator for life" by the Roman Senate. Some of the senators, such as Gaius Cassius Longinus, Decimus Junius Brutus Albinus, and Marcus Junius Brutus, feared that he would take the Senate power and become king or emperor, so they decided to kill him. They expected the Roman people to support them, which didn't happen.
After Caesar’s death, Augustus expanded the powers of Rome’s leader, for example by deifing him.
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Brown vs. Board of Education which declared seperate but equal had no place in schools or education.
I would think that it is C but I'm not that sure so get more answers.
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washington took office on April 1789
Location. terrorist attacks in western countries (U.K., U.S.) get far more coverage than attacks that occur in say, the Middle East or Africa.