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The public baths were an important part of ancient Roman life. In addition to providing a place for people to bathe, the Roman baths were also used for which purpose?
A.
a place for socializing
B.
a place for worship
C.
a place to conduct government business
D.
a place to watch theatrical performances
A.
a place for socializing
B.
a place for worship
C.
a place to conduct government business
D.
a place to watch theatrical performances
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A. a place for socializing
In ancient Rome, public baths served not only for hygiene but also as important social centers where people gathered to socialize, conduct discussions, and enjoy leisure activities.
In ancient Rome, public baths served not only for hygiene but also as important social centers where people gathered to socialize, conduct discussions, and enjoy leisure activities.
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