The Roman Empire & Pax Romana
Augustus, the transition from republic to empire, and the period of relative peace and stability.
Key Questions
- 1Was the Pax Romana a benefit to all people living under Roman rule?
- 2How did infrastructure like roads and aqueducts maintain the empire?
- 3What led to the eventual "fall" of the Western Roman Empire?
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