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14. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A "the Roman Empire reached its peak in
terms of land area, and its population
swelled to an estimated 70 million people."
(Paragraph 2)
OB “The Pax Romana began when Octavian
became the leader of the Roman Empire." (
Paragraph 3)
OC "In 27 BCE, the Senate bestowed the holy
title of Augustus upon Octavian." (
Paragraph 7)
OD "a series of leaders known as the Five
Good Emperors ruled in succession and
presided over a prolonged period of peace
and prosperity." ( Paragraph 14)

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