Essay Planning: Julius Caesar and the Roman Republic
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This worksheet guides students through planning an essay on Julius Caesar's role in the Roman Republic, focusing on key points and supporting evidence.
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Essay Planning: Julius Caesar and the Roman Republic
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Essay Title and Introduction
Essay Title:
To what extent did Julius Caesar contribute to the fall of the Roman Republic?
Question:
Plan an essay that explores Julius Caesar's role in the decline of the Roman Republic, including his achievements and criticisms.
Point 1: Caesar's Military Achievements
Point 1:
Explain how Julius Caesar's military successes strengthened his power and challenged the Republic's stability.
Evidence:
Caesar's conquest of Gaul expanded Rome's territory and increased his popularity among soldiers and the public.
Questions:
Point 2: Caesar's Political Actions
Point 2:
Analyze how Caesar's political decisions, such as crossing the Rubicon, affected the stability of the Republic.
Evidence:
His decision to cross the Rubicon river in 49 BC was a direct challenge to the Senate and led to civil war.
Questions:
Counter-Argument: Caesar's Leadership and Reforms
Counter-argument:
Consider the view that Caesar's reforms helped stabilize Rome and did not solely cause its fall.
Evidence:
Caesar introduced reforms such as reducing debt and improving the calendar, which some argue benefited Rome.
Questions:
Conclusion: Overall Impact of Julius Caesar
Conclusion:
Summarize your main points and state whether Caesar's actions primarily led to the fall of the Roman Republic.
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- 1/1/2026
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- 1/1/2026
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