The great political innovation of the “Five Good Emperors” was
A) the establishment of an imperial bureaucracy
B) The creation of civic societies to maintain the city of Rome
C) The establishment of adoption of heirs, based on merit and not family
D) The reformation of the military
E) Rapid expansion as a way to political stability
Ans: C
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