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The term Pax Romana refers to the
 
  a. Expansion of the Roman Empire during the time of Octavian.
  b. Period that involved the reign of Octavian.
  c. Wars that brought the Ptolemies and Egypt into the empire.
  d. Period between 27 B.C.E. and 180 C.E. when Rome enjoyed overall stability and peace across the Mediterranean.
  e. Return to a republican-style government after the death of Caesar.

Question 2

How did the inhabitants of ancient Tibet keep records?
 
  a. An early type of pictographs
  b. Lines and crosses on wood
  c. Bundles of horse hair
  d. Drawing on cave walls
  e. Knotted cords and tallies



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Answer to Question 1

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