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Rise Of Julius Caesar By Hal Brovitz

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Julius Caesar did not govern fairly. I believe this because it seems like war and power were the only things this dictator wanted. For example, in "The rise of Julius Caesar" by Hal Marcovitz, it says "Caesar's ploy was not much of a gamble. His army easily swept aside his enemies, including his one-time ally, Pompey." This states that yes, Caesar was insanely strong and powerful, but getting rid of his one-time ally because he was supposedly in his way shows that he is not governing fair. Another example from "The rise of Julius Caesar" by Hal Marcovitz would be, "The Roman senators elected Caesar dictator for life, fearing for their careers and their lives if they did not." I find it quite sad that his senators thought their life would be
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