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How did the geographical location of ancient Rome contribute to its economic growth? Choose three correct answers.

Fertile plains yielded surplus olives and olive oil that increased trade.
Romans built cities on high ground, which forced attackers to fight while going uphill.
The inland system of roads made Rome the center for trade.
The Tiber River flowed through the city.
Mountains provided an easy trade route.

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A, C, D

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A, C, D

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