The reign of Augustus

a. can be considered the rule of a self-seeking tyrant.
b. saw the abandonment of the old moral values and civic spirit of Rome.
c. prompted dissatisfaction on the part of the provincials.
d. demonstrates Augustus' belief that his power was a public trust delegated to him by the Roman people.
e. all of the above


d

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