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9 February, 02:05

Why did Cicero speak out against Julius Caesar?

He thought that Caesar was a reformer for the plebeians.

He thought that Caesar was a danger to the entire republic.

He thought that Caesar was too weak to be a good military leader.

He thought that Caesar was too focused on his appearance to lead.

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  1. 9 February, 03:28
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    B. He thought that Caesar was a danger to the entire republic.

    I haven't taken the test yet so I'm okay with u hating on me if its wrong.
  2. 9 February, 05:08
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    Cicero had to flee Rome ... He did not care if Rome's new leader called himself a dictator, a king, or an emperor. Cicero spoke out against the rule of one man and spoke strongly for the virtues of a republic form of government for Rome. Cicero was assassinated because of his speeches against the emperor.
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