How did the Roman Empire's use of roads help their

  1. How did the Roman Empire's use of roads help their economic growth?* 1 point The roads were owned by Rome's private businesses.
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  2. What were characteristics of the Roman Empire at its height?Choose all answers that are correct. The empire stretched from Spain
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  3. The map shows the extent of the Roman transportation network.A map titled Roads of the Roman Empire. Roads are shown with purple
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  4. When comparing the economic practices of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, which response describes a difference? (1
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  6. When comparing the economic practices of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, which response describes a difference? (1
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  7. When comparing the economic practices of the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire, which response describes a difference? (1
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  9. How did Jesus’s teachings reach so many people in the early Roman empire?(1 point)Responses Through the travels of his
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  10. Constantinople as the "New Rome"Eastern Roman Empire Justinian's Code Blend of Greek, Roman, and Christian influences The list
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