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What was Julius Caesar's primary role in the late Roman Republic?
Military General and Statesman
Religious Leader
Philosopher
Senator and Judge
How did Caesar's actions contribute to the end of the Roman Republic?
By consolidating power and declaring himself dictator for life
By promoting democracy and equal rights
By focusing solely on military campaigns abroad
By increasing the power of the Senate
What was the significance of the crossing of the Rubicon by Caesar in 49 BC?
It marked the start of a civil war against Pompey.
It was a strategic retreat from a lost battle.
It was a demonstration of loyalty to the Senate.
It was the signing of a peace treaty with Pompey.
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