WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT ROME

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Where would a Roman have gone to watch chariot races?
A
the Circus Maximus
B
the garden at a bath
C
the Colosseum
D
the Forum
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Chariot races took place in the Circus Maximus, a huge, oval shaped stadium that could seat nearly 200, 000 spectators. The stadium had two long parallel sides and one rounded end with seating all around. The other end was filled with stables and starting boxes.

Detailed explanation-2: -A Roman circus (from the Latin word that means “circle") was a large open-air venue normally used for chariot races and horse races, although sometimes served other purposes. It was similar to the ancient Greek hippodrome.

Detailed explanation-3: -In Rome, the gladiatorial contests were held in the Coliseum, a huge stadium that first opened in 80 C.E. Located in the middle of the city, the Coliseum was circular in shape with three levels of arches around the outside. In height, the Coliseum was as tall as a modern 12-story building; it held 50, 000 spectators.

Detailed explanation-4: -The Circus Maximus, located in the valley between the Aventine and Palatine hills, was primarily used for chariot races, the favorite pastime of the ancient Romans. The races were held during various festivals and celebrations, often being a highlight of the event.

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