The Pax Romana is sometimes seen as a golden age because this period of ancient Roman history was characterized by

A.
major military conquests.
B.
freedom and democracy.
C.
peace and prosperity.
D.
major scientific discoveries.

1 answer

C. peace and prosperity.

The Pax Romana, which lasted from approximately 27 BC to AD 180, is often seen as a golden age in ancient Roman history because it was marked by relative peace, stability, and economic prosperity throughout the Roman Empire.