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What is the Roman crowd’s reaction to Caesar’s assassination?

Fearful: they hide in their homes.
Joyful: the streets burst into celebration.
Appreciative: the crowd immediately appoints Brutus as the new leader.

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The correct answer is fearful

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The correct answer is Fearful. Although the conspirators considered themselves as liberators, they weren't acknowledged as such at first. The people considered Caesar's death to be similar to a doomsday, and that they wouldn't know how to go on from there. Mass hysteria ensued, emotional outbursts, crying in fear and hiding in their homes.
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