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Roman audiences enjoyed public entertainment

in temples and at the Forum.
in the Forum on Capitoline Hill.
on the Palatine and Pont du Gard.
in the Colosseum or at Circus Maximus,

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In the colosseum or at Circus Maximus
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Answer:

Roman audiences enjoyed public entertainment in the Colosseum or at Circus Maximus.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Colosseum is an elliptical amphitheater in Rome, erected between 70 and 80 AD. Emperor Vespasian began the construction, which was completed by his son Titus. During the Roman Empire, wildlife, executions, gladiatorial games and theater were shown there for a large audience (its major capability was of 87,000 spectators). However, many animal carvings and gladiatorial games were performed at Circus Maximus south of the Palatine.

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