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What was one of the primary reasons for Pompey’s rivalry with Cato?
Cato's opposition to Pompey's power.
Cato's support for Pompey's military campaigns.
Pompey's alliance with Julius Caesar.
Cato's admiration for Pompey's leadership.
How did Pompey and Cato's rivalry impact Roman politics?
It led to a civil war between their supporters.
It unified the Senate against Julius Caesar.
It strengthened Pompey's military campaigns.
It had no significant impact on Roman politics.
What was Cato's political stance that clashed with Pompey's ambitions?
Support for populism.
Advocacy for the traditional Republic.
Desire for military expansion.
Backing dictatorship.
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