Assassination

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The murder of a prominent person

Real World Example

In Ancient Rome, the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BC was a pivotal event that highlighted political tensions within the republic. It showed the struggle between those who wanted to preserve the old republican system and those who sought more centralized power, ideas that still matter today as governments balance power distribution. The assassination led to the end of the Roman Republic and the rise of the Roman Empire, illustrating how violence can drastically change leadership and governance. Today, people value democracy and balance of power, fearing that concentrated power might lead to corruption or dictatorship. For an average person, these ideas influence civic participation, voting, and discussions about government checks and balances, impacting how society is structured and governed.

Practice Version

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