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Why is Julius Caesar considered an important Roman leader?

A. His commitment to justice led to the creation of the Twelve Tables.
B. His assassination led to a civil war that ended the Roman Republic.
C. His policies as dictator led to a period of peace known as the pax Romana.
D. His support for democracy led to expanded voting rights for all Romans.

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The answer is b for apex

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Julius Caesar is no doubt the most famous Roman of them all ! He conquered Gaul in a brilliant campaign which is still used in studies for training generals today. His victories in Gaul brought into the empire what should later become one of the most importantnew territories to the empire. hope I helped What did Julius Caesar do for the people?

The statesman and general Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.) expanded the Roman Republic through a series of battles across Europe before declaring himself dictator for life. He died famously on the steps of the Senate at the hands of political rivals.
Due to the Social War (91–88 BC), individuals outside Italy were not considered “Roman” and thus were not given full citizenship rights. Caesar started the process to fuse the Roman Empire into a single unit by being generous in granting Roman citizenship to those outside Italy. Like, in 49 BC, all inhabitants of Cisalpine Gaul received Roman citizenship. This process of integrating the Roman Empire was completed by his adopted son and the first Roman Emperor,Augustus. Julius Caesar also regulated and systematized municipal government throughout Italy.
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