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Which of the following factors helped trade to thrive during the Roman empire? Select the three correct answers.
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peace throughout the empire
a shared religion throughout the empire
a language similar to that of trading partner nations
naval victories against pirates
a common currency throughout the empire
Rome's ability to grow crops found nowhere else in the world
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Correct answers: peace throughout the empire; naval victories against pirates; a common currency throughout the empire.
Brief why:
- Pax Romana (relative peace and stable Roman rule) made travel and long-distance commerce safer and more reliable.
- Suppressing piracy (e.g., Pompey clearing the Mediterranean) protected sea lanes and merchants.
- A single, widely accepted currency simplified transactions and reduced exchange problems across provinces.
Brief why:
- Pax Romana (relative peace and stable Roman rule) made travel and long-distance commerce safer and more reliable.
- Suppressing piracy (e.g., Pompey clearing the Mediterranean) protected sea lanes and merchants.
- A single, widely accepted currency simplified transactions and reduced exchange problems across provinces.
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