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Q: What long lasting reforms did gaius Julius Caesar make as head of the roman government?
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What reforms did Julius Caesar have for Rome What effect did they have?

Julius Caesar instituted a number of reforms, some of which seem to have been aimed at increasing his own power. But one thing he did that had lasting and important effect was to turn Italy into a single province and tie the provinces more closely to the central government. There is a link below for more information.


Reforms of Julius Caesar?

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What were two of Caesar's reforms?

Many of Caesar's reforms or "acts" never went through, but here are three that did: the calendar was reformed, the army's pay was raised and the amount of silver and gold in the coins was standardized.


What types of Rome governments changed the time of Julius Caesar?

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


Who had a more lasting influence Julius Caesar or Augustus?

I'm guessing you are talking about the Roman empire, if that's the case it was definitely Julius Caesar


What was the lasting impact on Julius Caesar?

Genius,Pop Culture,and The Punic Wars


How was the government like after Julius Caesar's assassination?

the government was chaotic


What type of government was there during Julius Caesar's rule?

When Julius Caesar ruled the ancient Roman empire it was a dictatorship.


Who was the most successful emperor of ancient rome besides Caesar?

If by Caesar, you mean Julius Caesar, the truth is that he was never an emperor of Rome. He was a dictator given his power under the republican form of government. Also, all Roman emperors were referred to as "Caesar" ( the Romans never used the word emperor). However the must successful ruler had to be Augustus as he had the longest reign, made progressive changes, and made his new form of government a lasting one.


What reforms did Julius Caesar put in place that increased his popularity with poor and working class?

wealth and power.


Did people like Julius Caesar and why?

Julius Caesar was the hero of the people. He carried out reforms which helped the poor. He was a popularis. The populares were a political faction which championed the cause of the poor and wanted to reforms which helped the poor. They had been opposed by the optimates, a conservative political faction which favoured the aristocracy and opposed the reforms. He also donated money to the poor.


What was the government like after the death of Julius Caesar?

It was a shaky government in those times after the death of Julius Caesar. Every leader was fighting for the crown of the king and the thrown of Rome.