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. It had fewer rivers.

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Rome was easier to unite than Greece primarily because it had less mountainous terrain. The geography of Greece, with its numerous mountains and islands, led to the development of independent city-states, making political unification more difficult. In contrast, the more unified and less rugged landscape of the Italian peninsula facilitated the rise and expansion of Rome as a cohesive political entity.

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