Roads in Rome were typically created for military use, and they were straight and paved. The Romans had exceptional technical knowledge that allowed them to create useful roadways. Compare that to the Middle Ages, when people used meandering earthen roads to haul goods to market, go to church, or travel to other areas for leisure. According to the passage, roads during the Middle Ages

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Roads in Rome were typically created for military use, and they were straight and paved. The Romans had exceptional technical knowledge that allowed them to create useful roadways. Compare that to the Middle Ages, when people used meandering earthen roads to haul goods to market, go to church, or travel to other areas for leisure. <br>According to the passage, roads during the Middle Ages