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JULIUS CAESAR , MY ESSAY IS DUE TODAY AND GRADES CLOSE TODAY ALSO, HALPPP MEEE

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what time

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2:45

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let's start

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have you got anything done on paper yet or is this fresh start

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Gaius Julius Caesar[2] (Classical Latin: [ˈɡaː.i.ʊs ˈjuː.lɪ.ʊs ˈkaj.sar],[3] July 100 BC[4] – 15 March 44 BC)[5] was a Roman general, statesman, Consul, and notable author of Latin prose. He played a critical role in the events that led to the demise of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire. In 60 BC, Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey formed a political alliance that was to dominate Roman politics for several years. Their attempts to amass power through populist tactics were opposed by the conservative ruling class within the Roman Senate, among them Cato the Younger with the frequent support of Cicero. Caesar's conquest of Gaul, completed by 51 BC, extended Rome's territory to the English Channel and the Rhine. Caesar became the first Roman general to cross both when he built a bridge across the Rhine and conducted the first invasion of Britain. These achievements granted him unmatched military power and threatened to eclipse the standing of Pompey, who had realigned himself with the Senate after the death of Crassus in 53 BC. With the Gallic Wars concluded, the Senate ordered Caesar to lay down his military command and return to Rome. Caesar refused, and marked his defiance in 49 BC by crossing the Rubicon with a legion, leaving his province and illegally entering Roman territory under arms.[6] Civil war resulted, from which he emerged as the unrivaled leader of Rome. After assuming control of government, Caesar began a program of social and governmental reforms, including the creation of the Julian calendar. He centralised the bureaucracy of the Republic and was eventually proclaimed "dictator in perpetuity". But the underlying political conflicts had not been resolved, and on the Ides of March (15 March) 44 BC, Caesar was assassinated by a group of senators led by Marcus Junius Brutus. A new series of civil wars broke out, and the constitutional government of the Republic was never restored. Caesar's adopted heir Octavian, later known as Augustus, rose to sole power, and the era of the Roman Empire began. Much of Caesar's life is known from his own accounts of his military campaigns, and from other contemporary sources, mainly the letters and speeches of Cicero and the historical writings of Sallust. The later biographies of Caesar by Suetonius and Plutarch are also major sources. Caesar is deemed to be one of the greatest military commanders in history.

OpenStudy (micahm):

do you have the title name

OpenStudy (anonymous):

THANK YOUUUU

OpenStudy (micahm):

do you have the title name

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Yes ido

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may i have please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The tragedy of juliu caesar

OpenStudy (micahm):

so the key point is tragedy so the essay will be about what

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as i am writing this done

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down

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The essay will be about julius Caesar he killed everyone first and at the end he dead

OpenStudy (micahm):

what are the direction for this essay is it a summary or ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its a summary im assuming

OpenStudy (micahm):

is that what your essay is

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check the direction to see if it a summary

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yeah its a summary

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ok this will be easy

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Ok c:

OpenStudy (micahm):

go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar and find a paragraph

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give me a sec

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can you give me a link

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do you have anything down on paper

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what happened to juliu Caesar what did he do

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team work is invlove

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are you on

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Overview and detailed summary of Julius Caesar by PhD students from Stanford, ... of the "first triumvirate," and he and Caesar used to share power over Rome. ... so they can walk the streets and calmly tell everyone that Rome is free of tyranny. ... It's going to be like a family reunion, except this one will mostly end in death.

OpenStudy (micahm):

Brief summary of Act 3, Scene 1 in Julius Caesar analyzed by PhD students ... Artemidorius pleads with Caesar to read his suit (letter) first, as it's dearest to Caesar. ... Brutus, calm and collected, assures everyone that they're just scaring themselves. ... by shortening the period of time he would've spent worrying about death.

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