(1).who were romulus and remus?
a: the twin sons of rhea and mars who founded rome.
b:...
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(1).who were romulus and remus?
a: the twin sons of rhea and mars who founded rome.
b: the twin sons of zeus who founded greece.
c: the twin sons of rhea and mars who killed each other in battle.
(2).the roman forum is where
a: the senate met
b: executions were held
c: great art was made
(3).what was the colosseum used for?
a: a place for animals to graze
b: a place for people to live
c: gladiatorial contest and public spectacles
(4).women in ancient rome
a: had the right to vote
b: women could own property, but they couldn't vote
c: served in the army
(5).slavery in rome was
a: very common. slaves worked on farms and some became gladiator
b: very rare
c: there weren't any slaves in rome
(6).what is an empire?
a: a city that its surrounding territory forms an independent state
b: an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress
c: the society, culture, and way of life of a particular area
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