WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What was one feature of housing for the poor in Rome?
A
apartment buildings
B
mosaics
C
an indoor pool
D
an atrium
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Poor Romans lived in insulae . An insulae consisted of six to eight three-storey apartment blocks, grouped around a central courtyard. The ground floors were used by shops and businesses while the upper floors were rented as living space. Insulae were made of wood and mud brick and often collapsed or caught fire.

Detailed explanation-2: -Poor Romans lived in simple flats. These were called insulae . They often only contained one or two rooms. There was no running water.

Detailed explanation-3: -Homes of the Poor in Ancient Rome A poor Roman man lived in a one-room apartment, in what was called an insula or apartment block. Some of these insulae were seven or more storeys in height. They catered to persons of a wide variety of socio-economic status.

Detailed explanation-4: -Poor Romans in towns and cities lived in Insulae. These were like apartment blocks built of wood, mud bricks and, later on, concrete. They were usually six to eight three-storey buildings grouped around a central courtyard. They were very poorly built, often dirty and noisy; however, they did have running water!

Detailed explanation-5: -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.

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