During the Pax Romana, Roman rule

a. was universally accepted throughout the Mediterranean.
b. led to unrest in Gaul.
c. resulted in a separatist movement in Egypt that successfully won independence.
d. prompted four uprisings by the Jews in Judea.
e. did not result in the exploitation of non-Roman populations.


b

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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