The Romans built huge amphitheaters to host exciting shows. Think of it like the world's first movie theater, but instead of movies, people watched live fights and wild animals in action! These big arenas gave everyone a chance to enjoy the same event together, no matter where they lived or how rich they were.
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- A family of four gathers at the front row of an amphitheater to watch lions fight gladiators.
- Children throw popcorn into the arena during a mock naval battle.
- An old man with a walking stick enjoys the games from a high-up seat.
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- How Did the Ancient Romans Use Money in Daily Life?
- How Did the Ancient Romans Manage Their Time Without Clocks?
- How Did the Roman Empire Pay for Its Army?
- Why Did Ancient Civilizations Build Massive Stone Structures?
- How Does the Ancient Roman Calendar Work?
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