WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Most Romans in the Empire lived in
A
The city
B
The countryside
C
By the beaches
D
Apartments
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The majority of the population under the jurisdiction of ancient Rome lived in the countryside in settlements with less than 10, 000 inhabitants. Landlords generally resided in cities and their estates were left in the care of farm managers.

Detailed explanation-2: -Wealthier Romans – including those who lived in the countryside – lived in a domus. This was a house built around an unroofed courtyard, or atrium. The atrium acted as the reception and living area, while the house around it contained the kitchen, lavatory, bedrooms (cubuculi) and dining room, or triclinium.

Detailed explanation-3: -At the start, the Romans lived in a region that now forms part of Italy. Through conquest of nearby peoples, the Roman Empire expanded. At its peak, the empire controlled most of Western Europe, North Africa, Greece, the Balkans, and the Middle East. The capital Rome grew from a simple village to a thriving metropolis.

Detailed explanation-4: -Over 90% of ancient Romans lived in the countryside, and the most common job there was to be a farmer. Farmers worked hard!

Detailed explanation-5: -They enjoyed an extravagant lifestyle with luxurious furnishings, surrounded by servants and slaves to cater to their every desire. Many would hold exclusive dinner parties and serve their guests the exotic dishes of the day. Poorer Romans, however, could only dream of such a life.

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