What were the historical circumstances that motivated Julius Caesar's enemies to assassinate him?
A They were angry with him for his military failures in Gaul
B They feared he planned to make himself king of Rome
C They were opposed to his expansion into other lands
D They were fearful when he refused to disband his army
They didn't want Rome to be under dictator rule again. If they were, the democracy and everything they worked for would have been for nothing. So, in fear, they killed him.