Want this question answered?
Julius Caesar did not change the type of government. He introduced reforms which concentrated power in his hands, but did not change the type of government. He ruled during the late period of the Roman Republic and when he died Rome was still a republic. Rome's government changed from a republic to rule by emperors after Caesar's assassination
It might be wrong but, The government changed when Julius Caesar became dictator. People in the Senate thought he would change the Roman religion so the legends say that a friend told him not to go to the Senate that day and beware the Ides of March (March 15). Julius ignored this comment and went to the Senate, when he got there, he was stabbed to death by senators. The senators thought that they saved Rome from dictatorship. By: cookie64423 cookie64423 its not wrong i got a 100 for this answer thank you i owe it all to you ;)
I (dolphinlover) and (Nanice) JUST learned this for an hour in class today! OK here is how he died:The senate was scared that Julius was going to become king and change Rome's government to a monarchy. They had seen Julius wearing a purple robe, which is the color of a king's. The senate DID NOT want him to become king. If that happened Caesar's relatives would have ruled Rome and taken power away from the senate. Julius even said publicly he DID NOT want to be the king. So the senate took action. Brutus, Caesar's friend was persuaded to help kill him. Julius was stabbed many times by over 60 senate members. Julius, as he was dying, is believed to have said "Et tu Brute?", which means "You too Brutus?". Julius could not believe that his friend had helped kill him. Caesar died on the Ides of March, March 15, 44 BC. Simplified: Julius Caesar was murdered in a meeting of the senate, by the senators. Sources: My Social Studies teacher, Mrs.Economo, Google,Social Studies teacher, Ms. Reyes.
These are 4 weaknesses of Caesar: He has seizures (as stated by Cassius). He can't swim (as stated by Cassius). Manipulated too easily (was convinced to go to the capitol, despite the warnings of others). Unyielding in his decisions (the conspirators tried to get Caesar to change his mind on several issues, so that they might consider sparing his life).
Augustus was respectful of the senate despite his power because he was much smarter politically than his uncle/father Julius. He learned from Caesar's assassination, which was caused by Caesar's ignoring the senate and actually insulting it. He also knew that his form a government was a change and change came slowly to the old men of the senate. One of his sayings was "make haste slowly".
Julius Caesar did not change the type of government. He introduced reforms which concentrated power in his hands, but did not change the type of government. He ruled during the late period of the Roman Republic and when he died Rome was still a republic. Rome's government changed from a republic to rule by emperors after Caesar's assassination
I honestly don't know how he change the world then
ceaser flickerman ms. everdeen (katniss' mom) both can be a flat character because they do not change through out the story
producing change in government
Julius Caesar never tried to change Rome's religion. He was not a particularly religious man himself although he was Pontifex Maximus, which was the head priest of Rome.
It might be wrong but, The government changed when Julius Caesar became dictator. People in the Senate thought he would change the Roman religion so the legends say that a friend told him not to go to the Senate that day and beware the Ides of March (March 15). Julius ignored this comment and went to the Senate, when he got there, he was stabbed to death by senators. The senators thought that they saved Rome from Dictatorship. By: cookie64423 cookie64423 its not wrong i got a 100 for this answer thank you i owe it all to you ;)
It might be wrong but, The government changed when Julius Caesar became dictator. People in the Senate thought he would change the Roman religion so the legends say that a friend told him not to go to the Senate that day and beware the Ides of March (March 15). Julius ignored this comment and went to the Senate, when he got there, he was stabbed to death by senators. The senators thought that they saved Rome from dictatorship. By: cookie64423 cookie64423 its not wrong i got a 100 for this answer thank you i owe it all to you ;)
I (dolphinlover) and (Nanice) JUST learned this for an hour in class today! OK here is how he died:The senate was scared that Julius was going to become king and change Rome's government to a monarchy. They had seen Julius wearing a purple robe, which is the color of a king's. The senate DID NOT want him to become king. If that happened Caesar's relatives would have ruled Rome and taken power away from the senate. Julius even said publicly he DID NOT want to be the king. So the senate took action. Brutus, Caesar's friend was persuaded to help kill him. Julius was stabbed many times by over 60 senate members. Julius, as he was dying, is believed to have said "Et tu Brute?", which means "You too Brutus?". Julius could not believe that his friend had helped kill him. Caesar died on the Ides of March, March 15, 44 BC. Simplified: Julius Caesar was murdered in a meeting of the senate, by the senators. Sources: My Social Studies teacher, Mrs.Economo, Google,Social Studies teacher, Ms. Reyes.
These are 4 weaknesses of Caesar: He has seizures (as stated by Cassius). He can't swim (as stated by Cassius). Manipulated too easily (was convinced to go to the capitol, despite the warnings of others). Unyielding in his decisions (the conspirators tried to get Caesar to change his mind on several issues, so that they might consider sparing his life).
change thinking.
Augustus was respectful of the senate despite his power because he was much smarter politically than his uncle/father Julius. He learned from Caesar's assassination, which was caused by Caesar's ignoring the senate and actually insulting it. He also knew that his form a government was a change and change came slowly to the old men of the senate. One of his sayings was "make haste slowly".
After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.After Julius Caesar, Rome was governed by the second triumvirate which became the biumvirate and then, after the civil war, it became the principate. The change was from a collective rule to a singular rule.