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Why Was Caesar A Good Leader
Rome and Germany were led by two terrible leaders. Although most of the Romans thought that Caesar was a good leader, little did they know he let 1,000 soldiers die in one battle.
Everyone in Rome thought Caesar was a good leader, but everyone else around the world thought he was terrible. Caesar thought he was doing the right thing for Rome, but really he acted greedily. Brutus and Cassius loved Caesar, but they said they loved Rome more so they murdered him. Caesar was well respected by everyone in Rome.
Hitler was ambitious because he killed millions of people when he became leader until he died. He blamed the Jews for Germany’s loss in WWI. Hitler was a terrible leader, and everyone knew that he was. But nobody could stop him from killing

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