The best option that correctly lists similar features shared by the Roman Empire and the Han Dynasty during the first centuries BCE and CE is:
Political Rule: Both societies were ruled by emperors with godlike statuses.
Coinage: Both societies used round disks made from precious metals, such as silver, to pay for goods and services.
Infrastructure: Both societies had extensive road and canal networks.
This option accurately reflects the shared characteristics of both empires, including the use of precious metals for coinage and the presence of well-developed infrastructure.