The term Pax Romana applies best to

a. the period of the early Latin tribes.
b. what Romans called a "Time of Happiness."
c. the stipulation that the father controlled the Roman household.
d. the comparatively uncomplicated politics of the Roman Republic.
e. the period of the struggle between the Patricians and the Plebeians.


b

History

You might also like to view...

How did early Islamic civilization impact Western Europe?

A. by serving as a source of advanced learning and limiting the power of the Byzantine Empire B. by creating an instability in the Middle East leading to the establishment of Christian kingdoms C. by creating a stable trade route between Europe and China D. by preventing the conquest of the Byzantine Empire by Slavic peoples

History

How was the United States different from European industrializing nations in the late nineteenth century?

a. The United States did not have a major political party explicitly committed to the cause of labor. b. The United States did not have access to the quantity of raw materials available to European countries. c. The United States did not have the level of technology innovation as other industrializing nations. d. The United States did not have the level of available capital compared to the capital available to European corporations.

History

Through a treaty, the British imposed the policy of _________, by which their subjects who were accused of violating Chinese laws would be tried and punished by British consuls.

a. Nontariff autonomy. b. Diplomatic immunity. c. Supranationality. d. Extraterritoriality.

History

The government established by Augustus Caesar

A. was copied from the successful Persian model. B. carried on the classical republic structure that the Romans had followed for centuries. C. quickly dissolved into anarchy. D. was a monarchy disguised as a republic. E. was a dictatorship similar to the one imposed by Julius Caesar.

History