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Correct answer: B.) It allowed them to focus on cultural pursuits without fear of constant warfare.
Under the period of the Pax Romana, Rome allowed the provinces--the places they had conquered--to make their own laws and govern many of their own affairs. Â The conquered lands accepted Roman taxation and Roman military presence, guarding the peace and stability of each area. Â This was the strategy that allowed the Roman Empire to flourish and enjoy much stability during the "Roman Peace" (Pax Romana) era.
The Pax Romana is noted as a time within the Roman Empire that lasted for around 300 years, rom the reign of Caesar Augustus (27 BC – AD 14) until the reign of Marcus Aurelius (AD 161 –180 CE).