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Where did Roman spectators watch chariot races? A. the Colosseum B. the Pantheon C. the Forum D. the Circus Maximus
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Where did Roman spectators watch chariot races?
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the Colosseum
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the Pantheon
C.
the Forum
D.
the Circus Maximus
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The answer is D. Circus Maximus because it is the main course.
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D. the Circus Maximus" is the correct answer. The Circus (which is not at all like the present day definition of a circus) was the only venue fitted with race tracks for the horses.
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