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10 January, 10:44

Three of the following contributed to the end of the Pax Romana (3rd century A. D.). Which one did not?

A. A 20-year plague weakened the Roman army and demoralized the civilian population.

B. Barbarian invasions caused widespread destruction and loss of life in several Roman provinces.

C. The empire was divided into eastern and western halves by two rival emperors.

D. Frequent revolts by units of the Roman army led to the murder of many Roman emperors.

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  1. 10 January, 10:49
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    The correct answer of this question is option A. Barbarian invasions contributed to the downfall of the Roman empire. The empire was divided into eastern and western halves by two rival emperors. Praetorian Guard killed a lot of Roman emperors.
  2. 10 January, 11:03
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    The empire was divided into eastern and western halves by two rival emperors. of the following did not contributed to the end of the Pax Romana, there was no division of empire in any parts before Diocletian
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