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← HistoryWhich increased demand affected Roman military logistics roads?
A)Rapid legionary deployment to frontier✓
B)Standardized construction labor practices
C)Use of iron horseshoes decreased
D)Navigational tool precision increased
💡 Explanation
Increased legionary deployment demanded stronger roads because bearing weight affected the rate of degradation of the road structure affecting resupply schedules. This increased load caused rutting and collapse based on compressive force, therefore early replacement was needed, rather than less frequent maintenance.
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