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Julius Caesar was killed because ________. A he lied to his good friend Brutus B he was getting too powerful C he crossed the Rubicon River D he wanted to return Rome to the republican model
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Julius Caesar was killed because ________. A he lied to his good friend Brutus B he was getting too powerful C he crossed the Rubicon River D he wanted to return Rome to the republican model
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B. He was getting to powerful
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He was getting too powerful
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