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Many of the citizens of Rome traveled through the Alps during the warmer months when the passes through the mountains were passable. True False

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That is very true since winter was way too cold

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The correct answer is true.

It is true that many of the citizens of Rome traveled through the Alps during the warmer months when the passes through the mountains were passable.

Indeed many people crossed the Alpes mountains to and from Rome. Immigration was constant during the Roman Empire times. Mass migration was a known phenomenon in those ancient years in Europe. People came from other parts of Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

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