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What immediate effect did Julius Caesar's assassination have on the Roman Senate?
It restored the power of traditional Republican governance.
It led to a power vacuum and increased political instability.
It unified the Senate against the conspirators.
It resulted in direct rule by Augustus.
Which of the following groups primarily opposed Caesar's rule leading up to his assassination?
The plebeians and working class.
The senatorial elite and optimates.
The military leaders of Rome.
The provincial governors.
What was one major consequence of the power struggle following Caesar's assassination?
The establishment of a new democratic government.
The rise of Octavian and the end of the Roman Republic.
An immediate peace treaty with foreign enemies.
The election of senators to a new council.
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