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Which areas were part of Caesar’s reforms? Choose four correct answers.

A. jobs for the poor
B. equal rights for women
C. freedom for enslaved people
D. citizenship for Gauls
E. new calendar
F. expansion of the Senate

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Final answer:

Caesar's reforms included creating jobs for the poor, extending citizenship to Gauls, expanding the Senate, and introducing a new calendar, but not equal rights for women or the abolition of slavery.

Step-by-step explanation:

The areas of Caesar's reforms included:

  • Creating jobs for the poor (A)
  • Expanding the Senate (F)
  • Citizenship for Gauls (D)
  • Implementing a new calendar (E)

While Caesar made significant reforms during his rule, there were other measures that were not part of his reforms. For example, there was no declaration of equal rights for women (B) or freedom for all enslaved people (C) under Caesar. Citizenship was, at times, extended to various people, including manumitted enslaved people and the Gauls, particularly after Caesar's conquests. The new calendar, the Julian calendar, was a major reform that helped standardize timekeeping within the Roman Empire. Additionally, Caesar expanded the Senate to better control it by including his supporters, often from regions that had been recently conquered.

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