On the day of the feast of the Lupercal, Caesar walks among the people, receiving the glory from recent triumphs in battle. He lusts for power and has recently indicated his desire to be the emperor of Rome. There are many factions that do not want this kind of ruler.
Cassius encounters Brutus outside of the arena where the celebration is happening. Brutus appears troubled which seems the perfect time for Cassius to lay his plan before Brutus. He tells Brutus that he has been worried about him. Brutus answers that he is “at war with himself.”
When Brutus hears the crowd cheering, he states that he is afraid that they are offering Caesar the crown. This inspires Cassius to share his feelings with Brutus.
Cassius begins by flattering Brutus. He tells Brutus that he is as good as Caesar and a most honorable man. He then proceeds to explain what has happened to create in Cassius this hatred for Caesar.
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The ban caused China to isolate themselves from other countries, which greatly affected their economy because it stopped overseas trading.
Since they stopped making ships, it stopped them from exploring. It did help when it came to external conflicts between other countries however, it kept them from trading with other countries as well. They did allow foreigners to trade in China, but only if they accepted that the Chinese Civilization was superior to theirs.
This stunted the growth of their economy and also their technological advancement because they couldn't go out to gain more knowledge or information from the outside world. With a weak economy, it affected the power of China, lessening it to a great extent.
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