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13 January, 05:58

Which of the following best describes the condition of roads in the late 1700s?

A.

They had steadily improved from Roman times through the Middle Ages to the late 1700s.

B.

They were muddy and rutted, inflicting on coach travelers bone-jarring injuries.

C.

They were in a bad state but it mattered little because no one used them.

D.

They had never been in better condition and spurred trade between cities and countries.

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  1. 13 January, 09:47
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    I believe thee correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. The condition of the roads in the late 1700s would be that They were muddy and rutted, inflicting on coach travelers bone-jarring injuries. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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