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What was Cato the Younger known for in relation to Pompey?
Strongly opposing his rise to power
Supporting his military campaigns
Becoming his close advisor
Remaining neutral in political matters
During which period did Cato the Younger most actively oppose Pompey?
During the late Republic
During the early Empire
During the Punic Wars
During the transition from monarchy to Republic
What was one of Cato the Younger's key beliefs that motivated his opposition to Pompey?
The importance of maintaining the Roman Republic
The necessity of absolute power for effective leadership
The belief that military power should dominate politics
The idea that personal loyalty is more important than the Republic
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