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Which statement best describes the roads of the Roman Empire? A. They had to be built with stones provided by Rome. B. They were constructed to move the Roman military. C. They were reserved mainly for civilians, not troops. D. They made it difficult to govern land Rome controlled.

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Option B. They were constructed to move the Roman military

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The Roman empire was one sophisticated empire in the world. After conquering Greece, the Roman empire went on expanding and conquering the then known world. Because the state had become highly militarized, it was necessary that the army be moved efficiently from one place to another. Thus, efficient roads were built to move the army.

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"They were constructed to move the Roman military" is the one statement among the following choices given in the question that best describes the roads of the Roman Empire. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the second option or option "B".
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