Essay Planning: Julius Caesar and the Roman Republic

History
Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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~10 mins
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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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Grade Year 9 / GCSE / Grade 8
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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.

1.
Outline the main argument you will make in your essay about Caesar's impact on the Roman Republic. (3 marks)
[3 marks]
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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:

1.
Explain how Caesar's military victories in Gaul helped him gain power in Rome. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
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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:

1.
Analyze how Caesar's crossing of the Rubicon symbolized a turning point in Roman politics. (4 marks)
[4 marks]
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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:

1.
Compare Caesar's reforms with his role in the decline of the Republic. (5 marks)
[5 marks]
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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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Write a brief conclusion summarizing your view on Caesar's impact on the Roman Republic. (3 marks)
[3 marks]

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Created
1/1/2026
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