Who were the main opponents in the Punic Wars?

Responses
A Greece and RomeGreece and Rome
B Spain and FranceSpain and France
C Rome and CarthageRome and Carthage
D Carthage and Spain

C Rome and Carthage

C Rome and Carthage

The correct answer is C) Rome and Carthage. The main opponents in the Punic Wars were Rome and Carthage. To arrive at this answer, it is important to have some background knowledge about the Punic Wars. The Punic Wars were a series of three wars fought between Rome and Carthage, which was a powerful city-state located in North Africa. Carthage was a major maritime power with a strong navy, while Rome was expanding its empire and seeking to establish dominance in the Mediterranean region. These conflicts took place between the 3rd and 2nd centuries BC and were significant in shaping the future of both Rome and Carthage.