Answer:
TWO innovations developed during the roman golden age (Pax Romana) and the effects of those innovations on Rome, other regions and/or later periods in history is described below in details.
Explanation:
The Pax Roman was a duration of relative harmony and cultural accomplishment in the Roman Empire. It was throughout this period that monumental compositions such as the Flavians' Colosseum, Nero's Domus Aurea, Hadrian's Wall, and Temple of Peace were constructed. It was also later described as the Silver Age of Latin poetry.
The Japanese valued art, literature and life their garden of cherry blossoms are beautiful in paintings and real life.
One of the main ways they were similar<span> was in their form of government. Both</span>Athens<span> and </span>Sparta<span> had an Assembly, whose members </span>were<span> elected by the people.</span>Sparta<span> was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or </span>were<span> forced out of office.
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I believe the emperor of China was influenced by Stalin and his communist movement which led to a rapid development