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Alik [6]
3 years ago
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The dark green regions in this map represents the roman empire in 117 CE, when it was at its largest size. which historical thes

is does the map support?
A. the roman empire remained the same size for its entire existence before it rapidly lost its territories. B. traders from the roman empire were the first Europeans to visit china, south Africa and the Americas. C. the greatest leader of the roman empire was its founder, Augustus Caesar , who ruled until his death in 14 CE D. a major challenge confronting the roman empire was determining how to govern people from many different regions.


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Alexus [3.1K]3 years ago
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<span>The answer is D. a major challenge confronting the roman empire was determining how to govern people from many different regions. At the height of its power, Rome had amassed much territory in many different regions around Europe, Africa, and Asia. The problem for them was how to govern so many people. Over the course of the centuries to come there were many uprisings and rebellions that challenged Rome, eventually leading to its collapse in 476.</span>
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