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Lapatulllka [165]
3 years ago
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Why is ratification the most important question any people has ever had to decide? 2) with which powers of the new government is

brutus especially concerned? 3) why does brutus believe that a republic as large as the one proposed by the constitution will lead to tyranny?
History
2 answers:
marta [7]3 years ago
8 0

1.  Ratification is termed as the action of signing and validating a treaty or agreement. Ratification is the most important question people have to decide because people are selecting whether to approve a government that will protect their liberties or will overturn them.

2. Brutus is concerned with the power to tax clause of the new government.

3. He believed that a large republic could lead to tyranny because he believed that large republics do not work properly. The representatives a republic must know the wishes of their voters , which was a very tough job in a large republic. In order for a republic to work properly, its people must follow the laws voluntarily but ensuing laws will become a chaos in a large republic.

Ilya [14]3 years ago
6 0
<h3>Answer:</h3>
  1. The public is choosing whether to accept a government that will guard their liberties or could ruin them.
  2. The authority to tax.
  3. Because the Hoi Polloi won't be much-acquainted w/t the leaders and hence the two crowds shall stand as outsiders. The people will then observe the leaders as some different from them.
<h3>Explanation:</h3>

Brutus was adjacent to General Julius Caesar, the ruler of the Populis faction. However, Caesar's tries to allow greater authority for himself put him at higher odds with the Roman elite and members of the Senate. Brutus ultimately came to dislike Caesar and attacked the team of the Optimate team, led by Pompey the Royal, facing Caesar's strengths in Caesar's Civil War. Pompey was crushed at the Contest of Pharsalus in 48 B.C., subsequent which Brutus yielded to Caesar, who awarded him amnesty.

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