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Why was this period called the Pax Romana?

The Pax Romana in 27 BCE and lasted over 200 years
A.It was a period of stability, peace, and progress
B.It was a period of hardship, empire-building, and economic downturns
C.It was a period of dictatorship, civil war, and assassinations
D.It was a period of wars between empires



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The answer is A since Pax Romana means Roman peace and that’s how it was during that period
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User Smilingpoplar
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Answer is A. It was a period of stability peace and progress

Step-by-step explanation

The term "Pax Romana," which means "Roman peace," This 200-year period saw peace and economic prosperity throughout the Empire, which spanned from England in the north to Morocco in the south and Iraq in the east.
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