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    Rome: The Roman Empire

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    given to his capability to control all the land, but this is not enough to make him one of rome 's greatest emperors. Also some may talk of him being so great at the making of the “first triumvirate” but it seems their trust was weak. For example, Caesar staged a riot to get his way against one of the triumvirates members, An early controversial move came when he tried to pay off Pompey 's soldiers by granting them public lands. While initially unpopular, Caesar hired a collection of Pompey 's…

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    other students are below them. This means that the Plastics can have complete control over some, and if they don’t they’re automatically an outsider. Similarly in Julius Caesar, the triumvirate is on the top, and the Roman citizens are beneath them. Like in Mean Girls, the Roman citizens have to follow the triumvirate, or they will face the consequences of being the outcasts. • Several people say, “You can 't join Mathletes it’s “social suicide” what does social suicide mean? In the movie, many…

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    The foundation of any well maintained and genuine relationship is primarily based on the idea of an expectation of loyalty. Loyalty is the faithfulness or devotion to a person, cause, or nation, and staying with this allegiance no matter what. The only difficulty with loyalty is that in order to gain favorable results, it is critical to put loyalty into the right cause. William Shakespeare, the playwright of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, demonstrates drastic changes and shifts of loyalty from…

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    1. Panhellenism Panhellenism, meaning "All Greece" is term for Greek nationalism a social ideology under Philip II of Macedonia, and later introduced and fully implemented later by his son Alexander the Great. Defined unity of the Greek world and what it meant to be Greek. 2. Hellenic League The Hellenic league was a collection of Greek city states, who came together in defense of Greece during the Greco-Persian wars in the 5th century BCE. The League consisted of; Athens, Sparta, Thebes and…

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    that Hitler and Caesar both have the same amount of ambition and both abused their power, but this statement is false. In, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, by William Shakespeare, Caesar got assassinated by the triumvirate because they thought that Caesar was too ambitious and that he abused his power. Caesar did…

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    The political system that governed the Roman republic was essential to its success. However, as the Romans expanded their territory, the republic was not able to effectively govern due to the influx of land, wealth and citizens that it now presided over. As the Republic of Rome expanded quite rapidly, the system in which it governed with became less and less viable. Between 284 and 44 BCE, the map in our textbook shows that the republic went from controlling solely Italy, to conquering Spain,…

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    Mediterranean. Two factors lead to the fall of the Roman Republic: multiple powerful leaders fighting for control and the civil war that came from their constant fighting. These powerful people included Crassus, Pompey, and Caesar which formed the First Triumvirate. Eventually Caesar was made dictator until his death. After his death, Octavian and Antony began to have conflicts as well. After the death of Antony, Octavian became the leader of the Roman world and this ended the civil war and the…

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    politically started his career in 50 B.C. and in the 60 B.C. became the single most important transitional figure in the history of Rome. In the 60s Caesar formed a consulship of Rome and made allied with Pompey and Crassus, which made the first Triumvirate., The consuls held equal power but in the time Caesar became Rome's most successful military leader. Before Julius Caesar became dictator and was subsequently murdered the Roman Republic had entered a state of rapid decline. The rich…

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    With his resiliency and deep passion to forge on with his career, Chris Brown merits an appreciation for still sticking through and his triumph in providing us great music. We can all nod in agreement that Chris Brown's vocal calisthenics, slick dance moves and the charisma he exudes whenever he opens his mouth to sing made it easy for him to reach the summit of the slippery sap called fame. Since 2006 and upon the release of his illustrious hit entitled Yo (Excuse Me Miss), Chris Brown captured…

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    With Antony and Cleopatra, William Shakespeare engages in a story centered on power—the control and authority to command nations. In the story, many of the main characters, such as Octavius Caesar and Mark Anthony, struggle to gain and maintain their grasp of authority. Yet, unlike in past texts we have read where control and influence are gained through acts of honor and ethical means, these characters attempt to gain their power by any way possible. These “Triple-turn’d whore[s]” (Shakespeare…

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