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    Two officials began to work for reforms to fix the problems in the Roman Republic. They were brothers Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus. They believed many problems were caused by the loss of small farms. They asked the Senate to take back land from the rich‚ and divide it among the poor. However‚ many senators fought this proposal. Eventually‚ Tiberius was killed and later Gaius. Matters worsened as the Roman army joined in government affairs. Military leader Marius began to recruit soldiers from

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    Instructions:   Using the links given to you in the link you were given‚ find the  answers to the following questions from the different sources given.    If the Roman Empire is considered to be one of the  world’s most mighty‚ powerful‚ and successful  civilizations‚ what caused its collapse in 476 A.D.?    Military‚ Government‚ & Politics    Group Member Lauren‚kelvin ‚Malik‚angie    BIG IDEA:  Governments create law codes and political bodies to organize a society. What is  the role and responsibility of the military

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    was based on popular consent and governed by popular representation and control. * Latin Roman Name: Gaius Julius Caesar * Position of Consul: 49 BC–March 15‚ 44 BC * Dynasty / Historical Period: The Royal House Julio-Claudian during the Roman Republic * Place and Date of Birth: Rome‚ 12 July 100 BC or 102 BC * Family connections / Genealogy * Name of Father: Gaius Julius Caesar * Name of Mother: Aurelia Cotta * Married: * Cornelia Cinna minor 84

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    several wars‚ diplomacy‚ and shrewdness. Rome had a de-facto empire before the Republic came to an end. Rome became the unchallenged masters of Italy. On March 15th 44 BCE‚ Julian Ceaser was murdered by Marcus Brutus‚ Decimus Albinus‚ Gaius Trebonius‚ and Gaius Longinus. Ceaser attended a meeting of senate when his group of murderers stabbed him over 23 times with daggers that were concealed in their togas. “When in 31 BC Octavianus‚ the adopted son of Julius Caesar‚ defeated Mark Antony and Cleopatra

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    Augustus Propaganda in the Res Gestae Divi Augusti The image that Gaius Octavius Thurinus‚ Gaius Julius Caesar‚ Gaius Julius Caesar Augustus‚ the same man one and all‚ wanted to portray in his book‚ the Res Gestae‚ was one of a patriotic‚ religious‚ lawful‚ chosen by both the senate and the citizens of Rome‚ modest‚ generous‚ independent‚ benevolent‚ successful leader‚ worldly recognised and travelled Roman citizen. Augustus wanted to portray himself as the ideal Roman‚ one to look up to‚ one

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    How the usage of money lead to the fall of Rome. During the Pax Romana the romans were very strong at the time. You might think‚ then what caused the Roman empire to fall. Well there are many reasons why‚ but what did money have to do with it? The Romans could have used the money they had in a different way for them not to fall. To keep the army to defend Rome from attacks cost a lot of money. This was a constant drain to the government. Spending on the army left a little amount of resources

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    Roman Empire

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    centuries of the Empire’s existence were a period of unprecedented political stability and prosperity known as the Pax Romana‚ or "Roman Peace". Following Octavian’s victory‚ the size of the Empire was dramatically increased. After the assassination of Caligula in 41‚ the Senate briefly considered restoring the republic‚ but the Praetorian Guard proclaimed Claudius Emperor instead. Under Claudius‚ the Empire underwent its first major expansion since Augustus. After Claudius’ successor‚ Nero‚ committed suicide

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    Roman Government What Influence did Gaius Julius Caesar and Augustus have on the reforms of the government from a Republic to an Empire? By Daniel Shaw Table of Contents Synopsis…………………………………………3 Report…………………………………………...4 -Introduction………………………………………………………..4 - The Senate’s Rise and decline in power………………..4 -Gaius Julius Caesar………………………………………………5 -Caesar Augustus………………………………………………….6 -Conclusion…………………………………………………………..8 Synopsis The Roman government changed from a republic to

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    Cited: Camus‚ Albert‚ and Stuart Gilbert. Caligula & Three Other Plays. New York: Random House‚ 1958. Print. Merari‚ Ariel. Driven to Death: Psychological and Social Aspects of Suicide Terrorism. New York: Oxford UP‚ 2010. Print.

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    Cleopatra VII was born into a Macedonian family that had rule over Egypt. They were the descendents of Ptolemy I‚ a general of “Alexander the great” that became king of Egypt once Alexander’s death in 323 B.C... Cleopatra was known for the love she had for her country‚ and how she would do whatever was necessary for the best of here country. Cleopatra VII was born in Egypt in 69 B.C… Her father was the pharaoh of Egypt‚ Ptolemy XII‚ nicknamed Auletes or "Flute-Player." Cleopatra’s mother was most

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