I do not have the documents in front of me but I can explain it. The Declaration of Independence was mainly critical in that it was criticizing the England's leadership as it was declaring its freedom. In contrast, the Constitution was much more upbeat and positive in that it listed the numerous right that would be awarded to people in a new democratic nation.
There were evidences that Caesar would get to a point where he would abuse his powers as the ruler. This is because Caesar had been seen to commit some actions in the past.
<h3>Why Brutus killed Caesar</h3>
Although Brutus had perpertrated this act because he felt it was the best thing to do, it was a wrong move from him.
He is a murderer, and there is no justification for taking a life in any case especially in a situation where no wrong has been done.
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Horrified And Obsessed
Don't ever Say About Creepy things.
I feel like it should be all of the above- but III.) seems like the closest answer of all of them.