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how did augustus establish governmental stability as romes first emperor?
by replacing senate patricians with plebeians and tribunes
by setting term limits for future emperors
by making roman law the same for all provinces
by creating a civil service to enforce romes laws
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- Option 1: Augustus didn't replace senate patricians with plebeians and tribunes; he worked with the Senate.
- Option 2: Augustus didn't set term limits for future emperors; the imperial system often had emperors for life or until succession.
- Option 3: While Roman law was important, making it the same for all provinces wasn't the main way he established governmental stability.
- Option 4: Augustus created a civil service (bureaucracy) to enforce laws, manage the empire, and bring order, which helped establish governmental stability.
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D. By creating a civil service to enforce Rome's laws