When Octavian finally defeated his opponents, he faced a challenge that had cost Caesar his life. What was it?
A) creating a stable government for Rome's empire
B) creating a stable army to defend Rome's empire
C) absorbing Egypt into Rome's empire
D) absorbing Parthia into Rome's empire
E) securing a stable food supply for Rome's empire
Answer: A
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