Which was not a major event during the first two and a half centuries of the Roman Empire? a. Caesar Augustus's reign ushered in pax romana. b. A huge network of roads integrated the empire c. Victory over Carthage ensured naval superiority. d. Its territories were expanded to its greatest size.
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@makeuplover233
b or c
Ok http://www.crystalinks.com/romanempire.html-i want you to read that and then tell me what u think the answer is
that link isnt working
click on the link it shows it works
I got it, It doesnt mention Caeser or Carthage so I think it would be A or C
The first two centuries of the empire were characterized by the Pax Romana, which was a period of unprecedented peace and prosperity. Though Roman expansion was mostly accomplished under the republic, it continued under the emperors. Notably, parts of northern Europe were conquered in the 1st century AD, while Roman dominion in Europe, Africa and especially Asia was strengthened during this time. Numerous uprisings were successfully put down, notably those in Britain and Judea, though the latter uprising triggered the suicide of the unpopular Emperor Nero and a brief civil war.
I don't know after reading that, they all seem like major events
but it says which one is not major
Hmmmm....then it would have to be B
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