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What was one immediate political effect of Julius Caesar's assassination in 44 BC?
The restoration of the Roman Republic
The rise of the Second Triumvirate
The establishment of a dynasty
The end of the Roman civil wars
Which group was primarily responsible for Julius Caesar's assassination?
The Senate
The Plebeians
The Patricians
The Gladiators
What long-term effect did the assassination of Julius Caesar have on Roman politics?
It resulted in the immediate establishment of a monarchy.
It led to the emergence of imperial rule.
It marked the end of Roman expansion.
It unified the opposing political factions.
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