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← HistoryWhich outcome often occurred during Roman Republican road construction?
A)Landslide disrupts the roadbed
B)Concrete cures too inconsistently
C)Bridge collapses beneath legionaries
D)Settlements form alongside main routes✓
💡 Explanation
New settlements developed because Roman roads facilitated trade and communication, employing the Network Effect mechanism on resource flow; therefore, commerce increased exponentially along roads, rather than single bridge failures hindering transport elsewhere.
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