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

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

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The Pax Romana is sometimes seen as a golden age because this period of ancient Roman history was characterized by C. peace and prosperity. During this time, which lasted roughly from 27 BC to 180 AD, the Roman Empire experienced relative stability and economic growth, allowing for advancements in infrastructure, culture, and trade.