Each of the following accurately describes the Republic's administration of the Empire EXCEPT
a. Rome maintained peace; built roads, aqueducts, and public buildings; and spread Greek culture.
b. while often extending citizenship to Italians, Rome seldom extended it to those outside of Italy.
c. Roman discipline and values ensured a government nearly free of corruption.
d. Rome usually permitted a large degree of local and self-government and local religious beliefs and practices.
e. areas that formerly had suffered endemic warfare enjoyed peace under Roman administration.
c
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