Caesar decides to go to the Senate despite warnings of betrayal. Ultimately, he is assassinated by a group of senators, including Brutus and Cassius, leading to a series of civil wars in Rome.
He was supposed to be there. All of the Caesars were supposed to be at the senate meetings
The framers resolved the conflict between large and small states by creating a bicameral legislature with the House of Representatives based on population and the Senate with equal representation for each state. This compromise balanced the needs of both types of states in the lawmaking process.
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Conference committee
Read Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar"
58 for now, 59 once Al Franken issue is resolved.
The Great Compromise which made two houses of Congress where one was represented by population (House of Representatives) and an equal representation (Senate) to create a double house system
Caesar was warned not to, however, to not go would appear to be a sign of weakness.
The indictment is brought by the House and the trial is held in the Senate.
He is not his son. He was his great-nephew. He was adopted into his will as his heir. His name was Octavian, but was renamed by the Roman Senate: Augustus, or "the exalted one".
After the House of Representatives impeach the person, the Senate's part goes into action. The Senate then acts as trial jury. The Senate then votes whether or not the person is guilty or innocent.