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One of its greatest advantages was its network of roads, canals, and railroads.
Images of interconnected roots of trees in a forest, a network of roads and highways in a city, or a web of connections on a social media platform could support Donne's point that all people are connected in a larger network or community. These visual representations highlight the idea that individuals are united and influenced by their relationships with others in a complex and interconnected world.
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Japanese roads are generally well maintained, one result of an extensive network of toll roads.
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If you are referring to modern British and French roads, the stone-paved roads did not have any advantages over modern roads. Tarmac is a more efficient type of surface. Many of the British and French roads follow the course of the road the Romans had built there.
A Roman soldier didn't "drive" because cars were not invented until 1889, so none existed two thousand years ago. Roman soldiers walked, in fact, most people did unless they rode a horse, had a cart, or were on a boat/ship. (Since there were an insufficient number of horses on the road to cause an issue, the rules of "driving on the right/left" were not invented during that period.)
The Incas created a network of roads. Hope that helps. :)
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