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explain the term Augusta age?​

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Answered by MuTeGlitZzz
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The Augustan Age is called so because generally regarded as a golden age, like the period of Roman History which had achieved political stability and power as well a flourishing of the arts. ... Because of the importance that was given to reason during the Augustan Age, this period is also known as the Age of Reason.

Answered by ppatil8188
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