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Read the excerpt below Augustus never made war upon any nation without just fair and necessary cause... Due to his moral and fair character, he convinced even the Indians and Scythians, nations that had not previously builta
relationship with Rome, to ask for his friendship, and that of the Roman people
Suetonius, The Lives of the Twelve Carsars
According to the passage, how did the foreign policy of Augustus Caesar contribute to the later history of Rome?
Augustus threatened many nations surrounding the empire, leading to the Pax Romana
Augustus created a large military to support his expanded empire, leading to the Pax Romana
Augustus's reputation as a leader convinced nations to make peace with Rome, leading to the Pax Romana
Augustus's weakness as an emperor convinced nations to threaten war with Rome, leading to the Pax Romana

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