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Why was Rome easier to unite than Greece?
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It had more fertile farmland.
It had more fertile farmland.
It had less mountainous terrain.
It had less mountainous terrain.
It had easier access to the seas.
It had easier access to the seas.
It had fewer rivers.
Question
Why was Rome easier to unite than Greece?
(1 point)
Responses
It had more fertile farmland.
It had more fertile farmland.
It had less mountainous terrain.
It had less mountainous terrain.
It had easier access to the seas.
It had easier access to the seas.
It had fewer rivers.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **It had less mountainous terrain.**
Rome's relatively less mountainous landscape allowed for easier communication and transportation between different regions, facilitating the unification of the territory. In contrast, Greece's mountainous terrain contributed to the division of its city-states and made unification more challenging.
Rome's relatively less mountainous landscape allowed for easier communication and transportation between different regions, facilitating the unification of the territory. In contrast, Greece's mountainous terrain contributed to the division of its city-states and made unification more challenging.
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