Although the classical Roman and Chinese empires were similar in many ways, which of the following was an important difference?

a. Only Chinese emperors invoked supernatural sanctions to support their rule.
b. Because of earlier precedents, the Chinese process of empire-formation occurred over a much shorter period than the centuries-long Roman effort.
c. Only the Roman Empire absorbed a foreign religious tradition.
d. Only the Romans committed resources to building roads, bridges, and canals to integrate their domains militarily and commercially.


Answer: b. Because of earlier precedents, the Chinese process of empire-formation occurred over a much shorter period than the centuries-long Roman effort.

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