Plutarch is a historian writing about events centuries before. When he discusses          Tiberius’s motives for acting, he considers evidence for several possibilities. Which one          does he give the greatest weight, and why?

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Plutarch is a historian writing about events centuries before. When he discusses 

        Tiberius’s motives for acting, he considers evidence for several possibilities. Which one 

        does he give the greatest weight, and why?

  1. What motives does he assign to those who opposed Gracchus?
  2. What does the stand-off between Octavius and Gracchus reveal about the workings of 

       republican government? 

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