Why were roads important to the military expansion of the Roman Republic?
A.They provided revenue to help fund the military.
B.They made it difficult for enemies to attack Rome.
C.They made it easier to move troops to conflict areas.
D.They allowed soldiers to work in construction when not fighting.
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Roads were a way to extend Roman military and economic power; they made the movement of both soldiers and goods easier and faster.
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Roads were important to the military expansion of the Roman Republic as it provided transportation for the troops to move to conflict areas.
Option : (c)
Explanation:
- Roads were a way to expand Roman military strength; they encouraged and speeded the transportation of both troops and commodities.
- For the Roman citizens, roman roads were of considerable significance.
- For them, roads have done far more than just perform transportation functions; they have become a way of imposing the seal of Rome's jurisdiction over a new territory, and then preserving it.
- A path to a Roman was to us like a map. To be able to transport soldiers and all their baggage across the country was critical for the Roman Army.
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