Caesar himself is pictured by Dante as a virtuous non-Christian. In the 14th century Julius Caesar was considered one of the nine worthies of history along with Alexander, Joshua, etc. ... Shakespeare in the play Julius Caesar in 1599 AD indicated Caesar was great but his tragic flaw was pride
throughout history julius caesar has been portrayed both as a "good" and "bad" leader.
Explanation:
julius caesar was a renowned general, politician and scholar in ancient rome who conquered the vast region of gaul and helped initiate the end of the roman republic when he became dictator of the roman empire.
julius caesar can be considered both a good and bad leader. caesar's ability to rise through the ranks quickly and to command armies at such a young age are good examples of his natural leadership abilities. while dictator, caesar continued to improve rome by overhauling its tax system and improving the calendar. he can be considered a "bad" leader thanks to shady political alliances.
an elite athlete acclimate to higher altitude they acquire more red blood cells which allows their blood to carry more oxygen when they compete at lower altitudes they get a natural boost to the muscles when additional oxygen is available
Men who start to get freedom to vote (later on Women would be allowed) They where tired of king george so they would not want a king or queen they want multiple people to run it making checks and balances, people would still be poor which president would use for people vote them.