Answer:
1 -Caesar conquers Gaul and most of western europe
2. Caesar returns to Rome with his army and starts a civil war
3. -Caesar defeats Pompey and forms an alliance with cleopatra
4. -Julius Caesar becomes Dictator of Rome
5 -The Senate orders the assassination of Julius Caesar
6 -Octavian is crowned imperator, and the pax romana begins
Explanation:
1. Caesar conquered Gaul and most of western Europe 52 BC
2. Caesar returned to Rome with his army and civil war started, this when Julius Caesar and Pompey the Great went to war against each other. 49 BC
3. Caesar defeated Pompey at the battle of Pharsalus, then Pompey fled to Egypt and was killed by courtiers of Ptolemy XIII. Caesar later made alliance with Cleopatra. 48 BC
4. Julius Caesar names himself dictator of Rome 45 BC
5. The Senate ordered the assassination of Caesar. 44 BC
6. Octavian is crowned imperator. The Pax Romana begins 27 BC
Answer:
While the U.S carried the flag of democracy, Germany saw the imposed democracy as humiliation and backfired taking a dictatorial stand.
Explanation:
The entrance of the United States into foreign affairs during the war played a major role in preserving the democratic order. President Woodrow Wilson described the intervention of the United States as a way of helping Europe's free peoples, and preserving democracy in Europe. Although it was a period when America further championed the ideals of peace and tranquility, but they were perceived humiliation by the German people. the enormous reparations imposed on Germany after the war. Rather of forging a permanent peace, the post-war pacts had the opposite effect which can be seen in the case of German aggression.