Who was the first emperor of Rome? A. Julius Caesar B. Augustus Caesar C. Nero D. Constantine
B) Augustus Caesar
yea I do have more drama but I don't mind lol
Yea, sometimes I really like drama, other times, I just hate it XD
It can't be the first three. I thought it was Marius.
But Constantine predates the others, so if that's all you have to choose from . . .
Emperor, not ruler
Kayne, why would it be Augustus?
Augustus Caesar was the first Roman Emperor. He founded the Roman Empire
What was the "bread and circuses" program
Why don't you give trying an answer a shot, Lexie? What do you think it was?
I was making sure I had the right answer
I know it had to do with keeping the citizens from rioting. It was a way of distracting them from other issues, right?
it was chariot gladiator games to provide entertainment for the poor romans
Yeah, I believe so. Give them food and entertainment, and you'll avoid trouble with them.
yea don't need a bunch of ppl going crazy... we already have that in high schools lol especially mine
:)
Wikipedia is a great source isn't it Lexie!
wiki.answers to be correct :P
Ah, I see that Augustus was. The key to answering that right is the word "emperor". I was thinking ruler.
That's where I just came from. They've gotten pretty good.
It wasnt always that way.
Indeed Donald, a very tricky question. Although, Julius Caesar died in a Democracy, if I am right
I am so tired!
Yeah. The Senate murdered him. I've recently become interested in the Roman Empire. Caesar's Commentaries are something everyone should read. REALLY interesting stuff.
Me too! I need to get to bed soon, it's almost 1 AM Same Donald, I was very interested in 7th-8th grade!
its 9:49 pm here and didn't he fall in love with Cleopatra?
I'd always been intersted with the classical Greeks. Until now.
Wasn't that Mark Antony?
Yes, that was Mark Antony, Julius was betrayed by him
Goodnight Donald and Lexie!
oh yea lol had a blonde moment
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