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What was one major reason for the stability of the Roman Empire during its first 200 years?

Citizens elected the leader they liked best as emperor.


The Roman Empire stopped conquering neighboring territories.


The Senate had far more power than during the decline of the republic.


A single ruler controlled the government and made decisions.


The plebeians had much more money than they did when Rome was a republic.

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the plebeians had much more money than they did when rome was a republic
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