The Pax Romana ended in 180 CE after over one hundred fifty years in existence. The end of this era ushered in a period of
– inflation,
– foreign wars,
– religious wars,
– political instability.
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The correct answer is political instability.
The end of the Pax Romana in 180 CE marked the beginning of a period where the Roman Empire faced significant challenges, including ineffective leadership, civil wars, and power struggles among various claimants to the throne. This political instability weakened the central authority of the empire and contributed to its eventual decline. If you’d like more in-depth assistance on this topic or related subjects, feel free to check the extended services page!