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Which was a result of Rome having a less rugged landscape than Greece?
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Roman city-states grew in isolation from one another.
Roman city-states grew in isolation from one another.
Rome was able to easily unify the whole Italian peninsula.
Rome was able to easily unify the whole Italian peninsula.
Roman soldiers could not move around easily.
Roman soldiers could not move around easily.
Rome had to import grain from neighboring places.
Rome had to import grain from neighboring places.
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Rome was able to easily unify the whole Italian peninsula.
Explanation: Italy’s gentler, less mountainous terrain made travel, communication, and military movement easier than in rugged Greece, so Roman states could unite more readily.
Explanation: Italy’s gentler, less mountainous terrain made travel, communication, and military movement easier than in rugged Greece, so Roman states could unite more readily.
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