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The real Julius Caesar Before reading Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, you need to discover facts about the REAL Julius Caesar – click the arrow to begin your journey! NETTS Standards: 1,2,4,5

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Quiz 1. Besides Caesar, who else was part of the Triumvirate? 1. Besides Caesar, who else was part of the Triumvirate? A. CassiusCassius B. B. Mark AntonyMark Antony C. C. CrassusCrassus D. D. BrutusBrutus Click on star for Table of Contents

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2. Besides the areas now known as France and England, what other country did Caesar conquer? 2. Besides the areas now known as France and England, what other country did Caesar conquer? Belgium RussiaPortugal Italy Click on star for table of contents

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3. Who did Caesar defeat in battle at Pharsalus in Greece? Brutus Mark Antony Pompey Cleopatra Click on star for Table of Contents

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4. To what position did Caesar have the Senate appoint him in 46BC? king senator dictator emperor Click on star for table of contents

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5. Why was Caesar assassinated? A. The conspirators were tired of the wars being waged during his reign. A. The conspirators were tired of the wars being waged during his reign.The conspirators were tired of the wars being waged during his reign.The conspirators were tired of the wars being waged during his reign. B. The Romans deeply resented his absolute power. B. The Romans deeply resented his absolute power.The Romans deeply resented his absolute power.The Romans deeply resented his absolute power. C. The conspirators hoped for a civil war as a result of his death. C. The conspirators hoped for a civil war as a result of his death.The conspirators hoped for a civil war as a result of his death.The conspirators hoped for a civil war as a result of his death. D. The Senators wanted to take power for themselves. D. The Senators wanted to take power for themselves.The Senators wanted to take power for themselves.The Senators wanted to take power for themselves. Click on star for Table of Contents

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