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JULIUS CAESAR 50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Why are Flavius and Marullus upset at the beginning of the play? - Answer-The citizens are gathered to celebrate Caesar, but have forgotten the fallen hero Pompey. 
 
How does cassius die? - Answer-His servant kills him on request. 
 
How do the soothsayers tell Julius Caesar? - Answer-Beware the ides of March 
 
Why does Caesar speak in third person? - Answer-It is a sign of royalty 
 
Where does act 1 scene 3 take place? - Answer-On the streets, at midnight 
 
What is the Roman attitude to sui...
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HIEU 322 Final Exam WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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First Triumvirate 
Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus 
 
 
 
Pompey 
Leading Roman general in the late Republic. 
 
As a statesman, he spoke poorly and awkwardly, and often fell back on silence because he could think of nothing to say. 
 
Main ambition was to be admired as Rome's greatest hero. 
 
 
 
Marcus Licinius Crassus 
Was of nobility, and was noted for his ambition and business savvy, particularly in the acquisition of burned property, which he would repair or rebuild for a profit. 
 
Put down...
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HIEU 322 Liberty University -HIEU 322 Final well answered
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HIEU 322 FinalJulius Cesar 
Roman general and one of the greatest military leaders in history; he conquered most of Gaul and was named dictator for life in Rome. He was later murdered by a group of senators who opposed his enlarged powers. 
 
 
Cataline Conspiracy 
a failed plan made by Cataline to overthrow the Roman Republic after losing to Cicero for consulship 
 
 
 
First Triumvirate 
unofficial coalition between Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus 
 
- Reform of government 
- Fought in Gall...
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World History Final Exam Question and answers already passed 2023
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World History Final Exam Question and answers already passed 2023 
Feudalism gradually evolved mainly as a means of what? 
A. Gaining wealth 
B. Expansion 
C. Protection and control 
D. Increasing - correct answer Protection and control 
 
Who became one of Europe's most powerful rulers by quadrupling royal land holdings? 
A. Hugh Capet 
B. Philip II 
C. Louis IX 
D. Philip IV - correct answer Philp II 
 
Who was elected King of France in 987, and set up a dynasty that would rule for 300 ...
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Liberty University HIEU 322 Final with verified answers
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Liberty University HIEU 322 FinalCaesar (First Triumvirate) - correct answer Proposed a law in 59 B.C. that ordered the publication of the proceedings of the Senate. 
Fought in the Gallic War. 
 
Gallic Wars - correct answer Campaign against the Helvetia, 58 B.C. 
Campaign against the Suebi, 58 B.C. 
Campaign against the Belgae, 57 B.C. 
 
Helvetii - correct answer Gallic Tribe 
 
Suebi - correct answer a collection of Germanic tribes east of the Rhine and north of the Danube 
 
Nervii - correct...
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HIEU Quiz 4 questions n answers graded A+
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HIEU Quiz 4 
The First Triumvirate 
Pompey, Crassus, and Julius Caesar join together in an alliance 
 
 
Julius Caesar 
Made dictator for life in 45 BCE, after conquering Gaul, assassinated in 44 BCE by the Senate because they were afraid of his power 
 
n 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus and Pompey formed the First Triumvirate, a political alliance that dominated Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power as Populares were opposed by the Optimates within the Roman Senate, among them ...
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JULIUS CEASAR ACT 1QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What two events are the Roman People celebrating? - Answer-Ceasar's military victory and the feast of Lupercal 
 
Whom did Ceasar defeat? Who was he? - Answer-Pompey; another Roman General 
 
Why are Flavius and Marullus angry that the common people are celebrating Ceasar? - Answer-Ceasar defeated a fellow Roman (and they consider themselves like brothers) 
 
What are the two tribunes going to do as Scene 1 ends? - Answer-Send anyone congregating in the streets home and take down any decoration...
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Julius Caesar Test| 117 questions and answers
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Replication 
echo 
 
 
 
infirmity 
illness 
 
 
 
surly 
in a proud way 
 
 
 
prodigious 
impressively forceful 
 
 
 
entreated 
begged 
 
 
 
conspiracy 
group plotting harm 
 
 
 
exploit 
heroic act 
 
 
 
imminent 
about to happen 
 
 
 
suit 
petition 
 
 
 
confounded 
confused 
 
 
 
mutiny 
open rebellion 
 
 
 
malice 
desire to harm 
 
 
 
legacies 
things left in a will 
 
 
 
slanderous 
damaging to a person's reputation 
 
 
 
covert 
secret 
 
 
 
chastisement 
punishment 
 
 
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OCR 2023 ANCIENT HISTORY H407/21: REPUBLIC AND EMPIRE A LEVEL QUESTION PAPER & MARK SCHEME (MERGED)
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Oxford Cambridge and RSA 
Monday 5 June 2023 – Morning 
A Level Ancient History 
H407/21 Republic and Empire 
Time allowed: 2 hours 30 minutes 
INSTRUCTIONS 
• Use black ink. 
• Write your answer to each question in the Answer Booklet. The question numbers must 
be clearly shown. 
• Fill in the boxes on the front of the Answer Booklet. 
• Answer four questions in total: 
Section A: Answer Question 1 or Question 2 and answer Question 3. 
Section B: Answer Question 4 and answer Questio...
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Act 3-4 Julius Caesar exam questions fully solved & updated 2023
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What reason does Caesar give for not reading Artemidorus letter 
He says that since it pertains to himself he cannot read it because he only cares about Rome 
 
 
 
What roles do the following characters play in the conspiracy 
Trebonius he is to distract Antony 
Metellus Cimber he is to beg for the life of his banished brother. 
Casca he is the first to stab 
 
 
 
What is Caesar opinion of himself 
He believes himself to be fair and just "constant as a northern star" 
 
 
 
What does "Et tu...
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