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#1 is D - I've used concrete myself for building fences and it has quite the reputation for being incredibly sturdy and durable to all sorts of environmental hazards ex: storms
#2 is B - Augustus was one of the greatest emperor of Rome. He converted Rome from being a republic to an empire and thus becoming its first emperor. He had a brilliant career and converted Rome into one of the Greatest empire in history of mankind. Some of his accomplishments include. Pax Romana (Roman Peace)
#3 is C - Ancient Rome was criss-crossed with trade routes. ... The Roman Navy did what it could to make the Mediterranean Sea safe from pirates.
Answer 1:
(D) It was stronger and more durable than stone.
Roman concrete was a material utilised in construction through the late Roman Republic till the fading of the Roman Empire. Roman concrete was based on a hydraulic-setting cement. Lately, it has been determined that it materially differs in many ways from modern concrete which is based on Portland cement. Roman concrete is durable due to its merger of volcanic ash, which prevents cracks from spreading.
Answer 2:
(B) He started a prolonged time of peace in the Roman world.
Augustus Caesar, also known as Octavian. He completed a period of lengthy civil wars in the Roman Republic and began a period known as Pax Romana or Roman Peace, which served for over two centuries. Augustus was an administrative character who brought logical taxation and executed many political, financial, religious and other reforms which led to accomplishment in his empire.
Answer 3:
(C) By reducing piracy
The Roman Empire was crisscrossed with trade routes. There were sea routes that incorporated the Mediterranean and Black Seas and various land routes using the roads constructed by the Romans. Trade and transferring the Roman Army around were the two principal goals for constructing roads.