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8 May, 23:38

Why was the Pax Romana important in history? A. The plebeians fought the patricians for the right to vote. B. Artists could contribute such cultural pieces as the Aeneid. C. Julius Caesar was murdered on the floor of the Senate. D. Roman citizens traveled as far south as Egypt.

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  1. 9 May, 03:38
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    The answer is the first option, "The plebeians fought the patricians for the right to vote"
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