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Vlad1618 [11]
3 years ago
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BRAINLIEST!!!!!!

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anygoal [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

Caesar weakened the power of wealthy Romans by filling Senate seats with his friends. With Caesar’s supporters in the Senate, he had more control over the government. The wealthy also may have been against reforms that gave the lower classes more freedom to own land. As the lower classes prospered, the rich couldn’t keep their tight control over the country.

yanalaym [24]3 years ago
3 0

The oligarchs and aristocrats did not like Julius Ceaser' reforms because he was much liked by the plebeians in Rome. Obviously, there is an opinion that Ceaser had taken up all the reforms in order to solidify his position as a monarch.

Explanation:

Julius Ceaser is a monarch who had many good things for the civilians of Rome under his regime. He was liked by the populace. His laws were centering around the welfare of the poor and the less wealthy. He also made a hardest move in removing the vested interest of the bureaucracy. He was well known for breaking rules for the welfare of the public.

He also became familiar construction of public works and unified the provinces, he passed many laws to abolish bribery and corruption in his rule. he also passed land reforms which benefited the poor to own land which earned them livelihood.  

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