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4. How were Roman live entertainment events different from the live entertainment events we go to today?

A. They were expensive, and only the rich could attend these events.

B. They were violent and usually involved a human or animal being killed.

C. They were free for the Plebians to keep them happy.

D. both b and c​

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User Flavien
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thanks for the 5 points cheap skate

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User U Rogel
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D

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Live entertainment in Rome was generally free for everyone and very violent. The poor (plebians) were allowed this entertainment specifically to prevent having a large group of poor people with nothing to do because they could be major threat to the empire's authority.

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