How did Roman rule in Asia Minor differ from that in northern Europe?
A) In northern Europe, the villa or country estate was the primary unit of political life, while in Asia Minor, it was the city.
B) In northern Europe, clans controlled local politics under the umbrella of Roman authority, while in Asia Minor, the Romans ruled directly.
C) In Asia Minor, local princes were retained as symbols of authority to quell any local uprisings, while in northern Europe, the Romans ruled directly.
D) In Asia Minor, the mountainous terrain made it impossible for the Romans to dominate the landscape, so they settled for controlling the sea coasts and a few major cities.
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