What is true about Persian roads?

a. The Persians were the first to build major roads.
b. Couriers were Persian merchants who developed a vast trade network.
c. Persian roads were crucial to government communication with its vast empire.
d. The main road connected all parts of the Persian empire to its capital at Sardis.
e. Road travel was often interrupted by local weather conditions.


c

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a. 1570s. b. 1490s. c. 1530s. d. 1690s.

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