Why did the Romans fight the Punic Wars?(1 point)ResponsesThe Carthaginians and Macedonians allied to invade northern Italy.The Carthaginians and Macedonians allied to invade northern Italy.The Carthaginians were the major rival to Rome’s territorial expansion.The Carthaginians were the major rival to Rome’s territorial expansion.The Carthaginians sponsored pirate raids that disrupted Roman trade.The Carthaginians sponsored pirate raids that disrupted Roman trade.The Carthaginians held a monopoly over Mediterranean trade.

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The correct response is: The Carthaginians were the major rival to Rome’s territorial expansion.

The Punic Wars were fought primarily because Rome aimed to expand its territory and influence, and Carthage was a significant power in the Mediterranean that posed a challenge to those ambitions.