The characteristics did Rome share with Han China is both went from a republic to an empire. Rome went from being a republic to becoming an empire. The Chinese were referred to as Seres after the dynasty of Chain's empire.
<h3>What are the similar characteristics of Rome and China?</h3>
Through their military, social structure, and religions, China and Rome both structure their societies in very similar ways.
And while these civilizations were tremendous, when their empires fell, it was due to the same causes that caused them to fall.
Thus, option D, both went from a republic to an empire is correct.
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