At first, Caesar lived under an aristocratic republic, where a small group of rich and influential men controlled the government and most positions of power. But after Caesar defeated the Pompeians in the civil war, he converted it into an autocratic dictatorship, with himself elected as the dictator for life.
The term you're describing is p<span>rotectorate. These nations do have their own government but don't have a good enough military to defend themselves. They rely on stronger countries to help them in time of war.</span>
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Textbook A
1. IDK
2. 1954
3. From 476 to 1100
4. According to the text, it says that much of Europe passed through a time of turmoil and confusion, of ignorance and lawlessness
5. IDK
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The channeling of all of a nation's resources into the war effort. ... Who was the British colonel who helped Arab nationalists free their nations from the<span> Ottoman empire? Austria feared increasing rebellion among its subjects. What was an </span><span>effect of nationalism in Europe in the early 1900s</span>