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Q: What action did Cicero recommend how were the goals of Julius Caesar Pompey and Crassus different from Cicero?
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How were the goals of Julius Caesar and Pompey different from Cicero's?

Cicero's goals differed from those of Caesar. Pompey and Crassus did not have any specific political goals, except for power when they were in the First Triumvirate. In fact after the end of the Triumvirate Pompey and Caesar drifted apart and Pompey ended up being Caesar's enemy. It i likely that Pompey and Crassus backed Caesar just because of his popularity. Cicero and Caesar belonged to two opposite political factions. Caesar was a popularis. The populares (plural of popularis) championed the cause of the poor and wanted reforms to improve the lot of the poor. Cicero was an optimate. The optimates were a conservative faction which supported the interests of the aristocracy.


What 2 changes does brutus recommend in the assassination of Caesar?

Not to kill Antony and not to include Cicero in the group.


How were thew goals of Julius Casearpompeyand crassus different from cicero's?

Caesar, Pompey and Crassus were the members of the first triumvirate, which was, to be honest, an ego trip for the three men. Crassus wanted the glory of the military triumph that was given to Pompey instead of to himself for the defeat of Sparticus. Caesar needed an ally in the senate while he was away in Gaul, and Pompey vacillated between support for Caesar and support for the senate. The triumvirate, under the guidance of Caesar, tried to attain their objectives through reforms that, at least on paper, benefited the lower classes.Cicero, on the other hand, was a strict republican. He wanted to see things the way they traditionally had been, with the upper class keeping their lands and status. He was eventually able to win Pompey over to the senatorial side.In other words, the triumvirate could loosely be said to want to change the republic and Cicero wanted to keep it the way it was.o srry everyone i mean how were the goals of julius caesar,pompey,and crassus different from cicero's.Please help!!


Why do you think cicero and Caesar avoided talking about politics?

Cicero and Caesar belonged to opposing political factions. Cicero was the best orator the romans ever had.


Did Cicero help conspire to kill Julius Caesar?

Cicero did not have a direct part in Julius Caesar's death but his work and ideas did influence the senate into getting rid of Caesar


Who is ciciro?

Cicero is a close friend of Julius Caesar who took Caesar's throne when he died.


The conspiracy did not include who in the plot against Caesar?

Cicero.


Who is Cicero's father?

Gaius Julius Caesar the Elder


Why did Cicero oppose Julius Caesar?

Cicero was a noble and hot-headed senator who never liked to follow what other people started and was quite often miffed if anyone interrupted him. So, he did not have good relations with Caesar who imposed his decisions and did whatever he wished.


How did Anthony and Octavian avenge Caesar's death?

murdered cicero


Why did Cicero hate Caesar?

Cicero earnestly believed in the ideal of the Roman Republic, one equally balanced by the consuls, the Senate, and the Triubunal of the Plebs (Plebians). Therefore, when Caesar defeated the consul Gnaeus Pompey, Cicero saw Caesar as a threat to his beloved Republic, as did many. And, although Caesar wasn't the monarchy-loving despot his enemies made him out to be, he was not above ignoring constitutional restrictions in order to do what he felt was best for the Roman people.The action that deeply embittered Caesar to Cicero occured in 45 BCE, when he was declared dictator perpetuo - dictator in perpetuity, or dictator for life. Cicero felt this only confirmed his suspicians that Caesar wished to usurp the Repulic of Rome and establish a monarchy. Cicero was never outspoken in his resentment of Caesar (may of his critics suffered somewhat grisly fates) but he was symathetic for plots to remove him from office. Despite this, he took no part in Cassius and Brutus' poorly composed plot to kill Caesar, and although he sympathesied with their aims, he felt the plot itself to be naive as to the aftermath of Caesar's death.


Who would have viewed Julius Caesar negatively?

apparently brutus and cicero