Istorii 58: Otvet 5 Klass
A way for emperors to prevent uprisings by feeding and entertaining the poor.
Rome was known as the "Eternal City" with famous landmarks like the Colosseum , the Pantheon (temple to all gods), and the Great Circus (Circus Maximus). istorii 58 otvet 5 klass
The "Temple of all Gods," famous for its massive dome with an opening in the center. Where did chariot races take place? In the Circus Maximus . A way for emperors to prevent uprisings by
While it sometimes appears as Paragraph 60 or 61 in older or different editions, the current standard curriculum uses Paragraph 58 to describe life in Imperial Rome. Where did chariot races take place
The poor citizens often demanded "Bread and Circuses" ( Panem et circenses ), meaning they relied on free grain from the state and free entertainment (gladiator fights and chariot races) to stay content. Key Terms & Answers
Most Romans lived in cramped multi-story apartment buildings called insulae . These were often dangerous due to fire risks and lack of running water.
The lesson focuses on the daily life, social structure, and architecture of Rome at its peak.