Question

Which role did Julius Caesar have in the Roman Republic?

Responses

He led a coup against a general who was trying to take control of Rome.

He led a coup against a general who was trying to take control of Rome.

He was a governor and general who declared himself dictator for life.

He was a governor and general who declared himself dictator for life.

After defeating the Gauls, he was made king of the Romans.

After defeating the Gauls, he was made king of the Romans.

After being appointed emperor, he set himself up as a god.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **He was a governor and general who declared himself dictator for life.**

Julius Caesar played a significant role in the late Roman Republic, serving as a military general and political leader. His actions, including the crossing of the Rubicon River and his subsequent rise to power, ultimately led to his appointment as dictator for life, which contributed to the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire.
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