What primary factor kept ancient Greece from becoming united like the Roman Republic? (1 point) culture geography language Oreligion

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The primary factor that kept ancient Greece from becoming united like the Roman Republic was geography. The mountainous terrain and numerous islands of Greece led to the development of independent city-states (polis) that were often isolated from one another, making political unification difficult. Each city-state had its own government and way of life, which contributed to the lack of a unified Greek state.