The Romans would develop road systems as they went along with their expansion. Every time they'd conquest new territory, they'd make sure to keep the new colonies controlled by facilitating access to them through the construction of new roads. In addition, the development of these routes was crucial to containing attacks and ensuring a successful defense of the Empire, as the armies would move move faster and arrive quickly to the territories in conflict.
This strategic emphasis in roads and bridges was vital to the success of their army. The routes were built specifically with speed of movement in mind, designing them mostly in straight lines for efficiency.
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He didn't need more emotions to hamper his decision making, and he didn't need Tim to disown him at the end of this mess. Last night she had noticed a few clothes in a hamper in the laundry room. The infamous roads and the risks during the bridgeless season greatly hamper trade
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
C- colonization era
Constitution era obviously isnt it
Reform era was known as the progressive era
the early republic era had to with transfer of govt
thus leaving colonization era as the last option
        
             
        
        
        
I'm pretty sure its just the 2nd answer choice
because the who point of the airlift was to send supplies to allies surrounded by communism to relieve them and keep them from "turning" to communism 
hope this helped sorry if you got it wrong :)
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Andre fight his battle against to your hobbies and chill