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Marcus Aurelius had the greatest influence on the Roman Empire because he cared about all Roman citizens.

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Marcus Aurelius changed laws to create more equality.

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Read the claim for an argumentative essay. Marcus Aurelius had the greatest influence on the Roman Empire because he cared about all Roman citizens. Which evidence best supports this claim? Marcus Aurelius changed laws to create more equality. Marcus Aurelius shared his emperorship with his brother. Marcus Aurelius chose his son Commodus to rule after his death. Marcus Aurelius ruled the Roman Empire for almost 20 years.

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Marcus Aurelius changed laws to create more equality

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Marcus Aurelius was a stoic philosopher. He was the Roman emperor between these periods, 161 to 180. He was one of the 5 Good Emperors and the last 8n this category.

Marcus as emperor made several judicial decisions. He removed harsh civil laws and laws that has anomalies. He also improved the life of those who were less favored such as widows, slaves and minors.

This goes to show that he cared for all Roman citizens.

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