How did caesar's rule lead to the end of the republic?

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Caesar's rule lead to the end of the republic because Caesar made some reforms that increased his popularity. But some members of the senate distrusted him. And at the end, they killed him fearing that he would become King. That is why Rome suffered civil war again.

Answer 2
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some of the senate members distrusted him and killed him because they thought he would want to become a king

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Answer and explanation:

The correct answer an explanation is:

Strengths:

-Had a large population so there were enough people for producing of food in farming, and manufacturing in factories.

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Weaknesses:

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Population of 22 million
Many people to grow food and work in factories
Factories to make supplies for the Union army
Railroads
Strong navy
Defending their homeland
Did not want to lose their property, country, freedom
Good soldiers-excellent shooters
Former officers in the U.S. Army
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More than 1/3 of the population was enslaved
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Answer: A