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Which statement below best describes Cincinnatus and Julius Caesar?

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Cincinnatus used his reputation as a general to gain political power; Caesar used his oratorical skills to convince the Senate to make needed reforms.

Cincinnatus used his reputation as a general to gain political power; Caesar used his oratorical skills to convince the Senate to make needed reforms.

Neither man wanted to take on the role of dictator because they valued the role of the citizens in a true republic.

Neither man wanted to take on the role of dictator because they valued the role of the citizens in a true republic.

Both men put the welfare of the Roman Republic above their own personal success and both obeyed the Senate in time of crisis.

Both men put the welfare of the Roman Republic above their own personal success and both obeyed the Senate in time of crisis.

Cincinnatus accepted the role of dictator in a crisis and then gave up his power; Caesar used a crisis to gain power and then made himself dictator for life.

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The statement that best describes Cincinnatus and Julius Caesar is:

**Cincinnatus accepted the role of dictator in a crisis and then gave up his power; Caesar used a crisis to gain power and then made himself dictator for life.**

This accurately captures the contrasting approaches of the two figures regarding power and the role of the dictatorship in the Roman Republic. Cincinnatus is often celebrated for his selfless act of serving as a temporary dictator during a time of need and then relinquishing that power, while Caesar is noted for leveraging crises to consolidate his authority and ultimately declare himself dictator perpetuo (dictator for life).

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