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Caesar gained power in three main areas that dominated Roman life. He acquired power in
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As Caesar was dictator, his power was greater than any one of the magistrates, even the consuls. One of the safeguards of the constitution of the Republic had been removed and therefore Caesar was one step closer to Autocracy. Yet, he had passed legislation that allowed him to control the elections whereby his suggestions were always acknowledged. In this manner, many of his colleagues were rewarded with posts as magistracies. However, he needed the senate’s help to pass legislation. They had obstructed the passage of laws, which would have benefited the state. During Caesar’s rule elections into office proceeded as normal. Caesar’s opposition now came chiefly from two groups. This was the number one fear of the Republicans. As dictator, Caesar had secured the power of an absolute ruler. It was here that Caesar found his power to preside over others, and where he became passionately hated by the Roman ruling class. politics, government, and in religion.
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