This is True.
The only exception to this is Israel where agriculture is developed and the country produces its own goods.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The "best" tessellation design be found in architecture and different forms of art in Muslim temples, mesquites, buildings, and museums. They are considered the "best" due to spectacular and intricates formations. Indeed, their tessellations are a work of art. The three types of tessellations that can be found in those places are Reflection, Translation, and Rotation. Tessellations cover any kind of surface with different formations and have no overlaps or spaces.
1. vivid colors 2.no use of perspective 3 figures convey emotions 4 religious subjects
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.