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The Crisis of the Early Third Century Was Precipitated By

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The crisis of the early third century was precipitated by:


A) the harmonious state of affairs created by the rule of the Five Good Emperors.
B) none of the Five Good Emperors having a male heir to whom to leave the throne.
C) the economic collapse of the Roman Empire in 180 caused by the death of Marcus Aurelius.
D) the retreat from the eastern frontier and violent tendencies of Hadrian's successor, Commodus.
E) the retreat from the eastern frontier and the violent tendencies of Marcus Aurelius's son, Commodus.

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