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    Exam 5: Territorial and Christian Empires: The Roman Empire, 31 B.C.E to 410 C.E
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    Roman Roads Were So Well Built That It Was Cheaper
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Roman Roads Were So Well Built That It Was Cheaper

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Roman roads were so well built that it was cheaper to send goods by land than by sea.

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