Pax Romana, the Golden Age of Islam, and the Renaissance were all periods of
:
- cultural isolationism
- censorship and regulation
- advancements in arts and in knowledge
- decreasing influence of religion on cultural practices
Answer: advancements in arts and in knowledge
Explanation:
Pax Romana refers to the period from from the reign of Augustus (27 BCE–14 CE) to the reign of Marcus Aurelius (161 –180 CE) in the Roman Empire. This period had unparalleled peace and cultural and economic prosperity throughout the Empire.
The Golden Age of Islam refers to the period that started in 762 CE, when The Abbasid caliphs established the city of Baghdad, which would became a center of learning, with scholars translating Greek texts and making scientific breakthroughs.
The Renaissance (14th century to the 17th century) was a period of cultural, artistic, political and economic revival following the Middle Ages in urope.