Duplicate Question
The question on this page has been marked as a duplicate question.
Original Question
How did Augustus change the government of Rome? A. He took away most powers of the Senate. B. He made the Senate more powerful....Asked by (Data Redacted)
How did Augustus change the government of Rome?
A.
He took away most powers of the Senate.
B.
He made the Senate more powerful.
C.
He respected the traditions of the republic.
D.
He allowed the citizens to hold the power.
A.
He took away most powers of the Senate.
B.
He made the Senate more powerful.
C.
He respected the traditions of the republic.
D.
He allowed the citizens to hold the power.
Answers
Answered by
(Data Redacted)
I have no clue
Answered by
Writeacher
Understand the basics of the Roman Republic first. Then you'll understand how Augustus (Julius Caesar's nephew and heir) changed things:
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/news/romes-transition-republic-empire/
Read it all!
https://www.nationalgeographic.org/news/romes-transition-republic-empire/
Read it all!
Answered by
6th grader (girl in conexus login)
:D do I always have to save everyone from these mad people first of all the teacher is wrong and always will be no matter what and ya now writeeacher out of the room if your not gonna tell use the answers to the text :P I am the BADDEST STUDENT EVER AKA I AM NOT THE BAD GIRL BUT I HATE SCHOOL AND HOMEWORK BAM WHAT!!!
Answered by
6th grader (girl in conexus login)
TEST*
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.