Why did long-distance trade flourish in the classical societies?
  1. The development of the compass, facilitating easier travel
  2. Roman officials successfully negotiated with emissaries from China.
  3. Imperial powers worked hard to keep trade routes secure and safe.
  4. Merchants could easily travel the entire length of the Silk Road.
Explanation
Answer - C - Imperial powers worked hard to keep trade routes secure and safe, allowing for long-distance trade to flourish in the classical societies.

Key Takeaway: Long-distance trade could be free to flourish as long as the trade routes were well maintained and safe. When societies and their rulers weakened, roads were often not as well maintained. Thus, travel became unsafe and trade would significantly decline.
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