Why was Rome easier to unite than Greece?

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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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The correct response is:

It had less mountainous terrain.

Rome's geography, with less mountainous terrain compared to Greece, facilitated easier communication, trade, and military movement, contributing to its ability to unite more effectively than the fragmented city-states of Greece.