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What was the most distinctive innovation of the Roman Empire?

Select one:
O a. the willingness to abandon military force in order to promote diplomacy
O b. the extension of voting rights to all citizens
O c. the use of law to produce cohesion
O d. the suppression of local authority and religions

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Aqueducts. The Romans enjoyed many amenities for their day, including public toilets, underground sewage systems, fountains and ornate public baths. None of these aquatic innovations would have been possible without the Roman aqueduct.

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