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Chap 11 Sect 4.1-4.4

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Question 1
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_______ following the Punic Wars brought great wealth to the Roman Republic, but this wealth was not evenly distributed among the people. Roman _______ used their new wealth to buy large areas of farmland, which drove many small farmers out of business. _______ and poverty became common in the republic, but the rich ignored the problems of the poor.

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Question 2
2.

Why were the Gracchus brothers assassinated?

Question 3
3.

Order the events in chronological order:

  1. Army general Marius is elected as consul.
  2. Sulla took control of the Senate.
  3. Marius fled.
  4. Crises forced the Senate to give extraordinary powers to two generals named Pompey and Crassus.
  5. Sulla and his army started a civil war.
  6. Sulla became dictator of Rome.
Question 4
4.

Sulla never lost a battle.

Question 5
5.

Select the factors that weakened the Republic.

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Question 6
6.

Why did the Senate appoint Julius Caesar as a consul?

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Question 7
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What does "First Triumvirate" mean?

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Question 9
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Order the events:

  1. Senate appointed Pompey sole consul.
  2. Crassus died.
  3. The Senate Assassinated Caesar.
  4. Caesar defeated Pompey and declared victory.
  5. Caesar led his army into Rome, sparking a bloody civil war.
  6. Caesar declared himself dictator for life.
  7. Caesar introduced reforms that created jobs for the poor.
Question 10
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Julius Caesar was assassinated by about 60 senators under a statue of his old enemy Pompey. According to legend, as Caesar died, he cried out to a man who he had thought was his friend, “ _______” (“And you, Brutus?”)
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Question 11
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This commemorative coin, called a _______ , shows the profile of _______ , Caesar's former friend and assassin. The reverse features two daggers and a "cap of liberty." Underneath are the words EID MAR, or _______ . In the Roman calendar, the ides referred to the day that fell in the middle of the month.
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Question 12
12.

What did Roman leaders want people to remember about Caesar when they saw the commemorative coin?

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Question 13
13.

What does the violence of Caesar's death tell about the liberators' view of Caesar?

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Question 14
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According to Mark Antony, why was Caesar assassinated?

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Question 15
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After Caesar’s assassination, the Ides of March came to represent an unlucky or ill-fated day, which is why today we hear, “ _______!” every March 15.
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Question 16
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In this dramatic painting, Caesar reaches out for help. He appears unable to believe that his own countrymen, most of whom he had handpicked to be senators, would assassinate him. What other details in the painting does the artist include to illustrate the intensity of the moment?

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Question 8
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The triumvirate was full of suspicions and jealousies.

Question 17
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Caesar was admired by the public.

Question 18
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How was Caesar honored?

Question 19
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What did the Senators fear?

Question 20
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What did the group that planned Caesar's assassination call themselves?

Question 21
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Why was the decision to betray Caesar difficult for Brutus?

Question 22
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Why did Caesar stop fighting the attack?

Question 23
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What happened after Caesar's assassination?

Question 24
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What opinion do you have about Brutus's actions? Do you prefer the version of Dante's Inferno or Gulliver's Travels.