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Luda [366]
2 years ago
6

During the pax Romana A. textiles became the empire's most important industry B. agriculture industry and trade flourished C. Th

e empire decreased in power D. Emperor Hadrian built the coliseum
History
2 answers:
Anna [14]2 years ago
7 0
I wish I could help you on this but I am not sure any of them make sense at all because during the pax romana it was just 200 years of peace and there was wasn't as many wars so to be honest with you there is no right answer from what I learned in History.

Sorry :(

I wish I could've helped.
Musya8 [376]2 years ago
3 0

I am pretty sure it is B. Explanation: They were thriving in agriculture, industry and trade. Quotes from the book: " Agriculture remained the most important economic activity in the Roman Empire." "Industry thrived in the cities." "Trade flourished."

Hope this helps

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