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kogti [31]
1 year ago
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What steps did the Roman empire take to expand and support trade? Select the three correct answers.

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Alexus [3.1K]1 year ago
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Answer:

Built a vast network of paved roads, sent its navy to clear the seas of pirates, coined silver and gold currency

Explanation:

Built a vast network of paved roads, sent its navy to clear the seas of pirates, coined silver and gold currency

don't rely on letters because they can change at any time. look at the actual answers

Vika [28.1K]1 year ago
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Answer:

A. Built a vast network of paved roads

The Romans build an extraordinary amount of roads and many of them still stand which shows how much work and dedication went into building them. The roads helped move the trade a lot quicker.

C. Sent its navy to clear the seas of pirates

They cleared the seas of pirates with their powerful navy. The pirates were such a nuisance that they even kidnapped Ceasar himself. After he heard what a low amount of money they were asking for his freedom he cruicified them later when he was free.

E. Coined silver and gold currency

The Romans coined money so that trade would be universal. Many Roman coins can be found all over Europe since the trade network was so vast.

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