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u3w2 assessment 25-26 why was the seleucid kingdom unsuccessful in stay…

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u3w2 assessment 25-26
why was the seleucid kingdom unsuccessful in staying united?
a. it was too large and contained many different peoples.
b. its government was too weak and failed to put down rebellions.
c. it was too poor to construct new roads and irrigation systems in persia.
d. its government was influenced too much by greek ideas about government.

Explanation:

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The Seleucid Kingdom, a successor state of Alexander the Great's empire, spanned a vast territory encompassing diverse cultures, ethnic groups, and regions from the Aegean to Central Asia. This extreme size and cultural diversity made centralized governance extremely difficult, as local groups had distinct identities and often pushed for autonomy, leading to fragmentation. The other options are less accurate: the kingdom initially had a strong enough government to suppress early rebellions, it had sufficient resources for infrastructure projects in core areas, and Greek governance ideas were not the primary cause of its disunity.

Answer:

A. It was too large and contained many different peoples.