Checkpoint #66(1-7) 6.64 – Understand the Impact of Julius Caesar and the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire.

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Checkpoint #66(1-7) 6.64 – Understand the Impact of Julius Caesar and the transition from the Roman Republic to the Roman Empire

With the corruption of the Roman government during the late republic many plebs started looking to the _____________ in hope for help and leadership. Consuls Senate Judges Generals Which best explains the contributions of Gaius Marius? Tax reforms Military reforms Economic reforms Environmental laws

Supported by the Senate Who is being described in the box? Julius Caesar Gaius Marius Sulla Cincinnatus Dictator Supported by the Senate Created laws that took power away from the tribunes Used military power to obtain power What was the equally shared power of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus best identified as? Triumvirate Democracy Monarchy Theocracy

In which location did Caesar lead very successful military campaigns that made him extremely popular among the masses? Carthage Gaul Greece Mesopotamia

Caesars famous crossing of the Rubicon lead to immediate civil war with Rome. What catch phase/idiom is often identified with “the crossing of the Rubicon”. “Reached the point of no return” “No taxation without representation” “Give me liberty or give me death” “governments should fear there people…people shouldn’t fear their governments”

Which cultural achievement is attributed to Julius Caesar? Olympics Calendar Tax codes Professional combat sports You’re welcome :0

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With the corruption of the Roman government during the late republic many plebs started looking to the _____________ in hope for help and leadership. Consuls Senate Judges Generals Which best explains the contributions of Gaius Marius? Tax reforms Military reforms Economic reforms Environmental laws

Supported by the Senate Who is being described in the box? Julius Caesar Gaius Marius Sulla Cincinnatus Dictator Supported by the Senate Created laws that took power away from the tribunes Used military power to obtain power What was the equally shared power of Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus best identified as? Triumvirate Democracy Monarchy Theocracy

In which location did Caesar lead very successful military campaigns that made him extremely popular among the masses? Carthage Gaul Greece Mesopotamia

Caesars famous crossing of the Rubicon lead to immediate civil war with Rome. What catch phase/idiom is often identified with “the crossing of the Rubicon”. “Reached the point of no return” “No taxation without representation” “Give me liberty or give me death” “governments should fear there people…people shouldn’t fear their governments”

Which cultural achievement is attributed to Julius Caesar? Olympics Calendar Tax codes Professional combat sports You’re welcome :0