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Rome’s “Third Century Crisis”

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a)

was the result of the growing Christian minority within the Roman Empire.


b)

is best described as the primarily economic collapse of the Roman Empire in 180 C.E. caused by the death of Marcus Aurelius.


c)

was caused by the death of Diocletian and the collapse of the Tetrarchy.


d)

is best interpreted as a time when the consequences of Roman expansion were acutely felt.


e)

was caused by none of the "Five Good Emperors" having a male heir to whom to leave the throne.

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**d) is best interpreted as a time when the consequences of Roman expansion were acutely felt.**

The Third Century Crisis (235-284 CE) was characterized by a series of military, political, and economic challenges stemming from the vast expansion of the Roman Empire, leading to difficulties in governance, pressure from external threats, and economic turmoil.
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