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What did the Romans develop to improve sanitation?

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A.indoor plumbing
B.public bathhouses
C.government trash removal
D.proper medical treatments

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Answer:

B) Public Bath houses

Step-by-step explanation:

Bigger Cities, Bigger Problems

  • Larger populations created many issues that cities were not prepared for, such as:
  • Not having enough drinking water
  • Needing to get rid of human and animal waste
  • Needing to dispose of trash

Spreading water and sanitation-related illnesses

  • Running Water

The Romans created ways for water to reach cities and provide sanitations

  • Aqueducts

Public bathhouses

  • Fountains

Public toilets and sewers

They did have a problem with the trash but they didn't invent something for it.

They invented bath houses and sewers. These are my notes that I got from the edge videos.

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Answer:IS C GOVERMENT TRASH REMOVAL

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