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Which statement best describes the extent of the Roman Empire at its height?

It controlled the Mediterranean Sea and had territory in three continents.
It stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
It controlled all of the modern nations of Europe.
It controlled the Black Sea, but only had territory in Europe.

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