The map shows changes in Roman territory resulting from the Punic Wars.

A map titled Rome, 264 B C E. A key shows Rome, 264 B C E in green and Rome, 500 B C E in purple. An area of purple begins slightly south of Rome and extends north. The rest of Italy is green.

How did the Punic Wars affect Rome?

Rome lost control of Greece to Carthage.
Rome took control of Egypt from Carthage.
Rome lost control of regions in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Rome gained control of regions in the western Mediterranean Sea.

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Answer:

Correct answer is Rome gained control of regions in the western Mediterranean Sea.

Explanation:

Answers A and B are not correct as Greece was conquered by  Rome in 146 BC and Egypt in 1st Century BC respectively.

Answer C is not correct as Rome didn't control Eastern Mediterranean back then.

Answer D is correct as Carthage was the main opponent of Rome in the Western Mediterranean. By crushing Carthage Rome was proclaimed as the ruler of Mediterranean.

Answer:

D Rome gained control of regions in the western Mediterranean Sea.

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