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The map shows the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire.
A map of the Roman Empire. A key shows the Roman Republic, 44 B C E in purple, the Roman Empires, 117 C E in green and Modern borders with black lines. Purple shaded areas include the coast along central north Africa, most of Spain and Portugal, France, Italy, Corsica, Sardinia, Sicily, Italy, the coast land from Italy southeast to the Aegean Sea, parts of Turkey. Green shaded areas include: northern Spain, England, central European countries east of Italy, the rest of Turkey and eastward, the east and west coast of North Africa.
According to the map, how did the Roman Empire differ from the Roman Republic?
The Roman Empire was larger in size.
The Roman Empire covered various continents.
The Roman Empire reached the Atlantic Ocean.
The Roman Empire touched the Mediterranean Sea.
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- The Roman Empire was larger in size.
- The Roman Empire covered various continents.
Explanation: The green (117 CE) area is much bigger than the purple (44 BCE) area and extends into North Africa and Asia (as well as Europe), showing it spanned multiple continents. Both the Republic and the Empire touched the Mediterranean, and parts of the Republic already reached the Atlantic, so those two statements are not unique differences.
- The Roman Empire was larger in size.
- The Roman Empire covered various continents.
Explanation: The green (117 CE) area is much bigger than the purple (44 BCE) area and extends into North Africa and Asia (as well as Europe), showing it spanned multiple continents. Both the Republic and the Empire touched the Mediterranean, and parts of the Republic already reached the Atlantic, so those two statements are not unique differences.
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