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← HistoryWhich outcome during protracted sieges increased because inadequate Roman road construction near fortified locations?
A)Reduced siege weapon mobility
B)Localized material supply shortages✓
C)Increased defensive wall collapses
D)Simplified enemy trench construction
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Localized shortages increased because logistical inefficiencies meant standard Roman road construction quality suffered near temporary siege works, exposing Supply Chain vulnerability. Therefore, material transport faltered near the front lines, rather than hampering mobility generally, influencing walls, or easing enemy fortifications efforts.
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