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12 August, 19:43

What did the end of Pax Romana

mean for the empire?

A an economic boom

B a rise in the number of practicing

Christians

a time of great achievements in

the arts and sciences

D) an increasing struggle to maintain

stable borders and internal peace

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  1. 12 August, 20:56
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    D) Pax Romana allowed ROMAN defeated countries to maintain their culture, enforce their laws, and in most cases practice their religion. This and Romans' roads maintained the peace the peace within the Empire. The Roman roads allowed globalization.
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