When comparing the economic practices of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, which response is a correct similarity?(1 point) Responses Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire established silk factories in order to produce the luxury good for sale. Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire established silk factories in order to produce the luxury good for sale. Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire established extensive paved road systems in order to control trade. Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire established extensive paved road systems in order to control trade. Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire used the same coins in their economic systems. Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire used the same coins in their economic systems. Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire controlled trade along the westernmost parts of the Silk Road.

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The correct similarity between the economic practices of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire is:

Both the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire established extensive paved road systems in order to control trade.

This response accurately reflects the importance both empires placed on infrastructure to facilitate trade and maintain control over their territories.