“Among his achievements are counted a monumental codification of law, the beautification of the capital through an ambitious building program, and the recovery of lands that had originally constituted the very heart of the empire. Yet early in his reign he nearly abdicated because of a massive riot that broke out at the chariot races, until his wife, who had formerly been a dancing girl, prompted him to risk his life and restore order.”The emperor described in the passage above is

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The CLEP Western Civilization I exam covers Ancient Greece, Rome, and the Near East; the Middle Ages; Renaissance and Reformation.  The CLEP Western Civilization I exam contains approximately 120 questions to be answered in 90 minutes.   Note: This exam uses the chronological designations b.c.e. (before the common era) and c.e. (common era). The labels correspond to b.c. (before Christ) and a.d. (anno Domini), which are used in some textbooks. Exam contents:  Ancient Near East (8%–10%) Political evolution Religion, culture, and technical developments in and near the Fertile... Show more

“Among his achievements are counted a monumental codification of law, the beautification of the capital through an ambitious building program, and the recovery of lands that had originally constituted the very heart of the empire. Yet early in his reign he nearly abdicated because of a massive riot that broke out at the chariot races, until his wife, who had formerly been a dancing girl, prompted him to risk his life and restore order.”<br>The emperor described in the passage above is






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