The Pax Romana began around 30 BCE with the rise of
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as leader of Rome and ended around 180 CE with the death of Emperor
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The Pax Romana began around 30 BCE with the rise of Augustus as leader of Rome and ended around 180 CE with the death of Emperor Marcus Aurelius.
What was true about slavery in the Roman Empire?
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Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people.
Under Pax Romana , emperors passed laws helping enslaved people.
Romans enslaved people based on skin color.
Romans enslaved people based on skin color.
On average, enslaved Romans died young.
On average, enslaved Romans died young.
Enslaved Romans could not become wealt
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Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people.
Under Pax Romana , emperors passed laws helping enslaved people.
Romans enslaved people based on skin color.
Romans enslaved people based on skin color.
On average, enslaved Romans died young.
On average, enslaved Romans died young.
Enslaved Romans could not become wealt
Enslaved Romans could not become wealthy.
How did Jesus’s teachings reach so many people in the early Roman empire?
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through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor
through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor
through the decision of a council of bishops
through the decision of a council of bishops
through local laws dictated by the Pope
through local laws dictated by the Pope
through the support of important Roman generals
through the support of important Roman generals
through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
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through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor
through forced conversions on the orders of the emperor
through the decision of a council of bishops
through the decision of a council of bishops
through local laws dictated by the Pope
through local laws dictated by the Pope
through the support of important Roman generals
through the support of important Roman generals
through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
through the travels of his followers on Roman roads
Read the quotation. Then use the drop-down menu to complete the sentence.
"Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same."
―Luke 3:11
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This quotation reflects Jesus’s teachings about
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"Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same."
―Luke 3:11
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This quotation reflects Jesus’s teachings about
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This quotation reflects Jesus's teachings about charity and generosity.