How did aqueducts contribute to the growth of the Roman Empire?

They enabled trade routes to reach faraway lands.
They were used to protect against natural disasters.
They were used to help the military conquer new lands.
They enabled water to reach the cities for proper sanitation.

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Aqueducts primarily contributed to the growth of the Roman Empire by enabling water to reach the cities for proper sanitation. With a steady and reliable supply of clean water, Roman cities were able to grow and flourish, attracting more inhabitants. The improved sanitation also helped prevent the spread of diseases, leading to healthier populations and greater longevity. Additionally, the availability of water facilitated the construction of public baths, fountains, and large-scale irrigation systems for agriculture, all of which played a role in the expansion and development of the Empire.