To "make inroads" means to make progress or advance in a particular area, often by overcoming obstacles or challenges. It typically refers to efforts that lead to significant gains or improvements, especially in competitive contexts like business, politics, or social movements. The phrase conveys the idea of establishing a foothold or influence where it previously did not exist.
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for military propose or to get mountains out of the way to make roads or rail roads
What the Romans are famous for is the building of paved roads. What you mean by the Romans being civilised about roads is difficult to understand.
depends on what you mean of course they did
Some were, some weren't big cities often had paved roads, while smaller towns mostly didn't. What they considered "paved" back then would often mean cobblestone, not cement or concrete. There were even brick roads.
Do you mean Roman Roads
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It means how roads are laid out but im not sure how to present it!?!?
Limestone rocks make most dirtroads, but main roads like highways are made with asphalt.
Roads.
crossroads
for military propose or to get mountains out of the way to make roads or rail roads
What the Romans are famous for is the building of paved roads. What you mean by the Romans being civilised about roads is difficult to understand.
crossroads
logs
Gravel.
so they can make roads so they can make roads Who they were going to kill and eat next!!! Muahahahaha!!!!