What was the problem between the rich and poor??? The gap between the rich and the poor keeps widening, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.
Why did the Roman Republic fail??? Internal turmoil provoked in 133 BC by economic stagnation in the city of Rome , slave revolts without, and dissension in the military precipitated a period of unrelenting political upheaval known as the RomanRevolution, the Late Roman Republic , or the Fall of the Republic, 133-27 BC.
Why did the army enter politics??? Hitler was given a job in the German army investigating small political parties. In September 1919 Hitler joined the German Workers' Party, a small, extreme
Julius Caesar: Roman general and statesman Julius Caesar turned the Roman Republic into the powerful Roman Empire. A coup ended his reign, and his life, on the Ides of March.
The Stabbing Of Julius Caesar....
How did Julius Caesar's military campaigns make him famous???As Caesar was cultivating his political partnership with Pompey, the astute leader was also aligning himself with Marcus Licinius Crassus, a Roman general and politician who'd served valiantly during Sulla's rule. Crassus proved to be instrumental in Caesar's rise to power. A leader himself, and cited as the wealthiest man in Roman history, Crassus offered financial and political support to Caesar.
What type of ruler was Julius Caesar??? He was taking too much power into his own hands like a dictator. He was then assassinated for it. I personally think it was Rome's GREATEST ruler and led them to become the greatest. And after his assassination the whole Roman Empire split up into 3 parts. Which eventually led to Rome's destruction. So it was a huge mistake for them to assassinate him!
How did Rome become an Empire??? Julius Caesar gained power and became a dictator but was then assassinated. The reign of Augustus began a long period of imperial rule and peace in the Roman Empire. Rome faced the problems of how to maintain peace, law, and order.
What did the second Triumvirate??? The Second Triumvirate is the name historians have given to the official political alliance of Gaius Octavius (Octavian, Caesar Augustus), Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, formed on 26 November 43 BC with the enactment of the Lex Titia, the adoption of which is viewed as marking the end.
Who was Augustus??? Of Augustus’ many names and honorifics, historians favor three of them, each for a different phase in the emperor’s life. From his birth in 63 B.C. he was Octavius; after his adoption was announced in 44 B.C., Octavian; and beginning in 26 B.C. the Roman Senate conferred on him the name Augustus, the august or exalted one. He was born Gaius Octavius Thurinus in Velletri, 20 miles from Rome. His father was a senator and governor in the Roman Republic.