Incorrectly implies that it is an insignificant blip
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Julius Caesar was allocated tribunician powers which allowed him to veto the Senate. Veto authority allowed Caesar to be sacrosanct. The Senate accused him of committing several violations including forcibly opening the treasury. He later incited the impeachment of two obstructive tribunes. By 47 BCE, the Senate had been so depleted that Caesar had to appoint new senators. He appointed his own partisans to minimize the risk of an appraising against him. He later passed a law that limits the terms of governors in office. In 46 BCE, he titled himself the “Prefect of the Morals” and the "Father of the Fatherland." Coins bore his face and statue praising his rule rose on every corner of the empire. He rewarded his supporters with Senate and court positions. On February 44 BCE, the senate appointed Caesar as dictator for life. Before his death, he was preparing to invade the Parthian Empire.
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He was re-elected twice
he was elected a total of 3 times
Answer:
it would be the letter B
Explanation:
it doesn't talk about any gods and goddesses in specific so B would be the best answer :)
The Americans (colonists/patriots) won because of Marquis de Lafayette because he came from France to train the American soldiers. Another big help was James Armistead. He gathered information from the British by serving s a spy for the colonists and serving as a slave for the British. He pocketed very important information, and turned it over to the colonists.