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.

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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!
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