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What new government rules did Augustus put in place?
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1. Augustus implemented a system of taxation, organizing the collection of tributes and facilitating the distribution of resources throughout the empire.
2. He established the Praetorian Guard as an elite military force to protect the emperor and maintain order in Rome.
3. Augustus enacted laws to regulate moral behavior and promote traditional Roman values, including marriage and family life.
4. He reformed the legal system, creating a new class of judges known as the iudices which helped to improve the administration of justice.
5. Augustus also introduced measures to control the population growth and encourage Roman citizens to have more children, such as granting privileges to families with multiple children.
6. He implemented strict censorship laws to control public discourse and prevent dissent against the government.
7. Augustus also issued decrees to promote the worship of traditional Roman gods and discourage the spread of foreign religions.
2. He established the Praetorian Guard as an elite military force to protect the emperor and maintain order in Rome.
3. Augustus enacted laws to regulate moral behavior and promote traditional Roman values, including marriage and family life.
4. He reformed the legal system, creating a new class of judges known as the iudices which helped to improve the administration of justice.
5. Augustus also introduced measures to control the population growth and encourage Roman citizens to have more children, such as granting privileges to families with multiple children.
6. He implemented strict censorship laws to control public discourse and prevent dissent against the government.
7. Augustus also issued decrees to promote the worship of traditional Roman gods and discourage the spread of foreign religions.