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← HistoryWhich consequence resulted when Roman fortifications stretched too thin?
A)Increased soldier desertion cases drastically
B)Reduced overall trade route security
C)Vulnerability increased to enemy infiltration✓
D)Supply chain failure impacted garrisons
💡 Explanation
Enemy infiltration increased sharply because diminishing soldier density induced WEAK POINT CREATION across the defensive perimeter, therefore it's C, reflecting reduced overall responsiveness, rather than impacts localized to a single soldier action.
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