1. The conspirators killed Julius Caesar for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
1. They feared he would gain too much power.
2. They feared Rome would no longer be a republic.
3. They thought he wasn’t smart enough to lead.
4. They were jealous and wanted power themselves.


2. Which of the following events happened FIRST in the play (play is called julius Caesar)
1. Cassius tried to convince Brutus that Caesar should be killed.
2. Caesar victoriously returned from battle.
3. Marc Antony made a speech to the people of Rome.
4. Calpurnia told Caesar about her dream.


3. Why did Marc Antony ask to speak at Caesar’s funeral?
1. He wished to share his memories of Caesar.
2. He wanted to turn the public against the conspirators who killed Caesar.
3. He believed Brutus should be honored for killing Caesar.
4. Caesar had requested in his will that Marc Antony speak at his funeral.


4. How were Brutus and Cassius different from each other?
1. Cassius believed in the republic and Brutus did not.
2. Brutus was more superstitious than Cassius.
3. Cassius was wealthy and Brutus was poor.
4. Brutus cared about Rome, while Cassius cared about his own power.

5. What main event occurred as a result of Caesar’s death and the speeches delivered at his funeral?
1. There was a war over the control of Rome.
2. Antony crowned Brutus king.
3. Brutus convinced the public that Antony was too ambitious.
4. Cassius plotted against Brutus.


5. Which of the following is one of the main ideas of the play?
1. Belief in superstition is harmful.
2. Weak leaders should be killed.
3. Envy, betrayal, and the struggle for control of Rome caused many unnecessary deaths.
4. Rome was doomed from the start.
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Answer 1

Answer:

The first one is (3)

The second one is (2)

The third one is (2)

The fourth one is (4)

The fifth one is (1)

The sixth one is (3)

I hope this helps and I'm pretty sure they are correct but you can double check if you want.

Answer 2
1 =3
2= 2
3=2
4=4
5=1
6= 3
I think they’re right, I’m pretty sure

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