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    of his life and upbringing‚ accomplishments‚ and legacy. II. Julius Caesar was born into a family of means thus automatically paving the way for his leadership role he would take on in his future. (green) a. Born into Julian Gens‚ a patrician family in Rome (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 1) b. Aunt’s marriage to Marius helped his political advancement (Julius‚ Caesar‚ Gale‚ 1) c. Member of democratic/popular party (Julius Caesar‚ Ebsco‚ 1) d. Sulla‚ a personal enemy of his

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    the reasons why America has become so great. The Americans are known to be extremely proud and patriotic. Rome started out without a significant difference between the higher class and lower class people. Eventually‚ however‚ the higher class (Patricians) became greedier and began to exploit the small landowners and farmers and a big gap started to form between the lower class and higher-class people. Ultimately‚ this would be a contributing factor to the downfall of the Roman Empire. This is

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    Slaves- Wealth and ancestry/heredity determined a person’s place in society. The Wealthy Spoke Greek and learned to read‚ studied philosophy‚ and literature‚ as well as math and sciences (high Culture) Elite Plebeians-poor - Masses 80% low culture Patricians- rich- (high Culture) Elite dominated government and local towns 20% Gender Relations Patriarchal society- males domination/ over his wife and children Women could not vote/women could divorce/ women dependent on fathers/Brother’s will until

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    Wendy Voong History 101 J.Duran 24 October 2014 The Assassination of Julius Caesar “The Assassination of Julius Caesar” by Michael Parenti goes into details about the events that lead up to the death of Caesar due to class conflicts. In 44 BC‚ the assassination of Julius Caesar was lead by conspiring members of the Roman senate who wanted to remove the dictator‚ who was increasingly acquiring power‚ and to revive the Republic government. Parenti’s book protests

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    • Mauryan/Gupta India (320 B.C.E.–550 C.E.) • Imperial Rome (31 B.C.E.–476 C.E.) Answer: The Roman Empire seems to have upheld monarchy‚ aristocracy and democracy together in Rome. Rome was divided into two classes‚ one being the Patricians‚ which were the small group of aristocratic people and the second being the Plebeians‚ which were the commoners and everyone else. Rome was an innovator in that they created the first known body of the senate‚ chosen by the elite class to represent

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    Sulla starting in 88 BC‚ when Marius made the movement for land ownership to not be a requirement to be in the Roman army. Although it was a good short term plan‚ it led to devastating consequences. After the urban poor males joined the army‚ the patricians decided that they did not want to pay taxes towards the army and decided to privatize them. Each commander was to be in charge of their part of the army and their payroll‚ which made those soldiers loyal to their commander‚ but not to Rome. After

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    Rome’s armies were consistently victorious‚ but troubles were growing back home. Dishonest officials stole from the poor‚ and the gap between the rich and the poor was growing. Most people who ruled Rome were patricians-wealthy landowners who handled finances and directed wars. Many of the poor farmers began to fall in debt because they were unable to farm due to fighting in the army. In addition‚ the rich landowners enslaved people to work on their farm‚ putting small farm owners out of business

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    front of Rome‚ but has a hidden agenda because Titus made her beg for her oldest son’s life. “My lord‚ be ruled by me‚ be won at last‚ dissemble all your griefs and discontents; You are but newly planted in your throne; Lest then the people‚ and patricians too…I’ll find a day to massacre them all‚ And raze their faction and their family‚ The cruel father and his traitorous sons‚ to whom I sued for my dear son’s life…” (I.i.42-53). Tamora rules her sons‚ Chiron and Demetrius‚ with an iron hand‚ and

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    eight century B.C.E.‚ Rome began as a small city-state on the western side of Italy. Originally they were a monarchy but in 509 B.C.E. they knocked off the monarchy and made themselves republic. In their republic system‚ the wealthy class‚ known as patricians‚ dominated. The lower class was called plebeians. The Romans had laws that protected the lower class form abuse. The Romans took great pride in their system‚ believing it gave them more freedom. With this political system‚ the Romans launched their

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    Americans who believed the state legislatures were asking too much from the public had something in common with others who found them too lenient. The citizens who favored heavy taxation and strict monetary policies were frustrated with lawmakers and local officers. They continued to ascribe relief to public officials’ fear of rebellion‚ but a new orthodoxy began to emerge. Other Americans said public officials should protect the powerless. Some citizens blamed state representatives’ excessive accountability

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