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What was the Pax Romana?
long period of civil war
long period of famine
long period of relative peace
long period of calm, progress, prosperity, and security
long period of civil war
long period of famine
long period of relative peace
long period of calm, progress, prosperity, and security
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The Pax Romana, which translates to "Roman Peace," refers to a long period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire, lasting approximately from 27 BC to AD 180. This era began with the reign of Emperor Augustus and is characterized by minimal military expansion and a general lack of large-scale conflict within the empire's borders. It allowed for economic prosperity, cultural flourishing, and advancements in infrastructure. Therefore, the best description of the Pax Romana from your options is "long period of calm, progress, prosperity, and security."
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GPT-4o mini
The answer is **"long period of calm, progress, prosperity, and security."**
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What is the Pax Romana?
famine
violent civil war
religious revival
long period of peace