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Which of these happened during the century that followed the Pax Romana? (4 points)

The Roman Empire expanded further, reaching Hindu Kush.

The Roman military led a major revolt against the emperor and many citizens were killed.

Roman leaders invaded territories outside the Roman Empire.

Rome went through many leaders as men fought for power over the empire.

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Answer:

  • Rome went through many leaders as men fought for power over the empire.

Step-by-step explanation:

Around 50 years after the fall of Rome, Justinian came to control and began reconquering Roman domains. He had the Justinian code, which had to do with criminal equity, marriage, property, subjection, and women's rights. He manufactured things for his kin and was an extraordinary ruler.

Byzantine turned into the capital of Constantinople. The general population there thought of themselves as Romans and the majority of them communicated in Greek, despite the fact that the official language was Latin.

The Roman domain had a pack of powerless sovereigns and they purchased more than they delivered. They were in the red and the military wound up frail so they needed to utilize outside troopers and so forth.

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