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How did the Roman Empire's use of roads help their economic growth?
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The roads were owned by Rome's private businesses.
The Romans were paid well for building the roads.
The Romans rented their roads to other empires.
The roads made trading easier within the empire.
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The roads made trading easier within the Roman Empire.
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