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In the long run, the economic and social policies of Diocletian and Constantine a. stifled the vitality the Late Empire needed to revive its sagging fortunes. b. produced a period of prosperity unrivaled by any other time in Roman history. c. angered the populace to such a degree that they rose up in revolt. d. strengthened the Roman Empire against the invading British tribes of the north.

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It is definitely B. The economic and social policies of Diocletian and Constantine produced a period of prosperity unrivaled by any other time in Roman history. :)
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b. produced a period of prosperity unrivaled by any other time in Roman history.
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