What were characteristics of the Roman Empire at its height?
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1. A series of roads unified the Roman Empire.
2. The empire stretched from Spain to Assyria and from North Africa to Great Britain.
3. Set legal principles and respect for the governed helped unify the Roman Empire.
4. There were several official languages in the vast Roman Empire.
5. A single currency was established to facilitate trade within the empire.
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Answer:
The Roman Empire, at its height (c. 117 CE), was the most extensive political and social structure in western civilization. By 285 CE the empire had grown too vast to be ruled from the central government at Rome and so was divided by Emperor Diocletian (r. 284-305 CE) into a Western and an Eastern Empire.
Explanation:
Another unique aspect about the Roman Empire was that once Romans came into contact with other civilizations, they realized they were kind of backward, but they adopted aspects of those cultures. ... The Roman Empire was the first empire with two official languages: Latin and Greek...........
1. A series of roads unified the Roman Empire.
2. The empire stretched from Spain to Assyria and from North Africa to Great Britain.
3. Set legal principles and respect for the governed helped unify the Roman Empire.
Explanation:
- The Emperor Hadrian (reign 117 to 138) connected many lands on the roman empire by building roads and bridges and harbors.
- Octavian (Augustus) Caesar was the Roman Emperor who was instrumental in building roads, bridges and ports in Ancient Rome. He was also the first ruler who declared himself the first 'Emperor' of the Roman Empire and brought in changes in the way the Empire was run ending the form of dictatorship practiced by his predecessors. The engineering skills displayed at that time are still admired by experts.
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