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  -This map of early urban settlements indicates that by 1 A.D. A)  Beijing was smaller than London. B)  Tokyo was smaller than London. C)  Rome was one of the largest cities in the world. D)  London was the largest city in Europe. E)  Constantinople was still a minor settlement.
-This map of early urban settlements indicates that by 1 A.D.


A) Beijing was smaller than London.
B) Tokyo was smaller than London.
C) Rome was one of the largest cities in the world.
D) London was the largest city in Europe.
E) Constantinople was still a minor settlement.

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