Significance of Empires Quick Check

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Question
Which of the following answer choices states the similarities between the Roman and Han economic systems?(1 point)
Responses

Both of their economies used a combination of round silver coins and paper money.
Both of their economies used a combination of round silver coins and paper money.

Both of their economies were based on agricultural production and a combination of overland and sea trade.
Both of their economies were based on agricultural production and a combination of overland and sea trade.

Both of their economies relied on slave labor and the work of skilled artisans.
Both of their economies relied on slave labor and the work of skilled artisans.

Both of their economies had limited land and sea trade routes.

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The correct answer choice that states the similarities between the Roman and Han economic systems is:

Both of their economies were based on agricultural production and a combination of overland and sea trade.

Both empires relied heavily on agriculture as the foundation of their economies and had developed extensive trade networks that included both overland routes (such as the Silk Road for the Han) and maritime trade (such as the Mediterranean trade for the Romans).