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Romans wanted to keep the idea of the Republic and they had an aversion towards monarchic and oligarchic titles. That is why Octavian never proclaimed himself an emperor nor king but got the title of the commandant, the divine son, and first citizen from the Senate.
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While we call Octavian Augustus the first Roman emperor today, he never claimed that title himself. His titles included Princeps Civitas, which means First Citizen of the State, and full title Imperator Caesar Divi filius Augustus, but the title of Imperator in Latin would translate to the commandant because it comes from imperare – to order or to command. These titles were given to him by the Senate and he did not claim them himself.
This wasn’t because he was too shy or modest to think of himself as emperor, but because the tiles of king and emperor were connected to ideas of dictatorship in Roman beliefs. Roman people had aversion to the idea of someone having complete, monarch power. This was among things why they have assassinated Caesar in the first place – once he himself thought he was the sole ruler, Roman people have turned against him.
Therefore, while Octavian held the powers of the emperor, he did not claim any of the monarch titles himself as he wanted to keep the illusion of the Republic and democracy.
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It was harsh.
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B. one-party
C. revolution
D. two-party
Answer: revolution
Explanation: i got an A on my history test and this question was on there so yeah
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First Nations
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Turtle Island is a name for the Earth or for North America, used by some US Indigenous and First Nations people and by some Indigenous rights activists.
My understanding was that Europeans called it Novus Mundus (New World) before it was called America. Before that "The Indies". Also, it was called New Spain. Of course, all the Native peoples had their own names in hundreds of languages, although not all had an idea of the geography of a whole continent.
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Ezinma falls sick from a fever. She's given a steam treatment with boiled herbs that her father has prepared. The narrator tells about how Ezinma has always been a sickly child. The town considers her to be an ogbanje child – one who goes through many cycles of being born, dying, and reentering her mother's womb.
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