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Why is julius caesar considered an important roman leader? a. his assassination led to a civil war that ended the roman republic. b. his commitment to justice led to the creation of the twelve tables. c. his support for democracy led to expanded voting rights for all romans. d. his policies as dictator led to a period of peace known as the pax romana.

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