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What is the primary conflict that Brutus faces in relation to loyalty?
His loyalty to Rome versus his friendship with Caesar
His loyalty to his wife versus his loyalty to the senate
His loyalty to his family versus his loyalty to his country
His loyalty to his friend versus his loyalty to his beliefs
How does Brutus justify his betrayal of Caesar?
He believes it is for the greater good of Rome.
He wants to gain power for himself.
He feels pressured by other senators.
He is envious of Caesar's success.
Which statement most accurately reflects Brutus's view on loyalty?
Loyalty to friends should always come over loyalty to principles.
Loyalty should be based on personal relationships rather than principles.
True loyalty requires prioritizing the welfare of the state over personal allegiances.
Loyalty is an outdated concept in politics.
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