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The Pax Romana ended in 180 CE after over one hundred fifty years in existence. The end of this era ushered in a period of

A.inflation.
B.foreign wars.
C.religious wars.
D.political instability.

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D. political instability.

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The Pax Romana is a period when there were peace and stability across the Roman Empire that lasted for over one hundred and fifty years. The end of this era ushered in a period of great instability, where there were civil wars leading to the division of the empire, political conspiracies leading to in many senators been assassinated and provincial and slave rebellions.

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The end of this era ushered in a period of "B. foreign wars," since the Pax Romana had been a period of relatively unprecedented peace and prosperity for Rome.
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