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The Roman Empire
CHAPTER OUTLINE
AND FOCUS QUESTIONS
The Age of Augustus (31B.C.E.–14C.E.)
Q In his efforts to solve the problems Rome had
faced during the late republic, what changes did
Augustus make in Rome’s political, military, and
social institutions?
The Early Empire (14–180)
Q What were the chief features of the Roman Empire
at its height during the second century?
Roman Culture and Society in the Early
Empire
Q What were the chief intellectual, artistic, and social
developments in the early empire? How did these
differ from the intellectual, artistic, and social
developments of the Republic?
Transformation of the Roman World: Crises
in the Third Century
Q What political, military, economic, and social
problems did the Roman Empire face during the
third century?
Transformation of the Roman World: The
Rise of Christianity
Q What characteristics of Christianity enabled it to
grow and ultimately to triumph?
CRITICAL THINKING
QHow did changes in the composition and
character of the Roman military affect the
Roman Empire?
CONNECTIONS TO TODAY
QCan any lessons be learned from the
development of the Roman Empire that apply
to states in the twentieth and twenty-first
centuries?
A second-century Roman marble bust of Hadrian
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence//Alinari/The Bridgeman Art Library
WITH THE VICTORIESof Octavian, peace finally
settled on the Roman world. Although civil
conflict still erupted occasionally, the new
imperial state constructed by Octavian
experienced a period of remarkable stability for
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