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How did the Romans bring fresh water to their cities?

They diverted water from the Tiber.
They built a system of aqueducts.
They imported water from other countries.
They built dams across the Tiber.

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They built a system of aqueducts.

Roman aqueducts carried water by gravity from springs and rivers (often well outside the city) using channels, bridges, tunnels, and pipes into reservoirs and distribution systems.