In the Roman Empire, roads connected cities in a network
A) spreading from Spain to Romania.
B) that was mainly in the Italian peninsula, but not elsewhere.
C) that concentrated in Greece more than in Italy.
D) caused the development of Paris as the leading European city.
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Q8: On the map of trade routes in
Q9: After the Roman Empire the entire basis
Q10: Urban networks tied together in some meaningful
Q11: The Franks, the Burgundians, the Ostrogoths, and
Q12: One main reason for the development of
Q14: Rome was about 1 million people by
Q15: The first area to develop cities was
A)the
Q16: Areas of urban development later, around the
Q17: Which of the following applies to the
Q18: In Sumeria, smaller city-states gradually developed into
A)larger
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