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7 November, 19:03

As Rome's first emperor, how did Augustus build a stable government?

by creating a civil service to enforce Rome's laws

by replacing senate patricians with plebeians and tribunes

by setting term limits for future emperors

by making Roman law the same for all provinces

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  1. 7 November, 19:47
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    Answer: by creating a civil service to enforce Rome's laws

    At the age of 32, Augustus becomes Rome's first Emperor promising to restore peace and security in the country. He founded the imperial civil service to enforce the law. This was headed by efficient and well-trained equestrians (men of talent, regardless of class)
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