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what were villas?
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Answered by
Kim
villa, country estate, complete with house, grounds, and subsidiary buildings. The term villa particularly applies to the suburban summer residences of the ancient Romans and their later Italian imitators. In Great Britain the word has come to mean a small detached or semidetached suburban home.
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Hazel
These answers are for connections academy The Roman Republic Pretest. I finished and these are all the correct answers you will get 100%
1. C | Country estates owned by wealthy Romans
2. B | Magistrates
3. B | All adult male citizens
4. C | They influenced the Romans' writing system and architecture
5. A | A monarchy
6. D | They bore and raised children
7. B | It had less mountainous terrain
8. B | The father
9. D | A system of rules to organize government
10. B | Aristocrats
Reminder, 6th Grade Social Studys 6 A Unit 8 The Roman Republic Pretest ONLY have a nice day :)
1. C | Country estates owned by wealthy Romans
2. B | Magistrates
3. B | All adult male citizens
4. C | They influenced the Romans' writing system and architecture
5. A | A monarchy
6. D | They bore and raised children
7. B | It had less mountainous terrain
8. B | The father
9. D | A system of rules to organize government
10. B | Aristocrats
Reminder, 6th Grade Social Studys 6 A Unit 8 The Roman Republic Pretest ONLY have a nice day :)
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ThatGirlWearingAHoodie
Thank you soooo much Hazel! I got 100% on this pretest thanks to you! I got almost all of them right except one. I always use this app to double check my answers so that my parents do not get mad at me for getting a bad grade.
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