Which role did Julius Caesar have in the Roman Republic? A. He was a governor and general who declared himself dictator for life
. B. After being appointed emperor, he set himself up as a god. C. After defeating the Gauls, he was made king of the Romans. D. He led a coup against a general who was trying to take control of Rome.
Julio Cesar was a Roman politician and military man of the 1st century BC. C. member of the patricians Julios Césares who reached the highest magistracies of the Roman state and dominated the politics of the Republic after winning the civil war that confronted the most conservative sector of the Senate. In Rome, he was appointed consul and perpetuus dictator - life dictator - and initiated a series of economic, urban and administrative reforms.
The Supreme Court uses the reasonableness standard to allow laws that may appear (or actually be) facially discriminatory to stand because the law is reasonably related to a legitimate government interest.
Jefferson was a believer that the colonies had been slightly chaotic in the days leading up to the Revolution, but he was a firm believer that this was all in all a healthy thing.