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Which statement best describes the way Romans viewed education?
Roman education was reserved for slaves.
Roman children of wealthy families were sent to school.
Roman education focused on the humanities.
Roman society looked down on education.
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Roman children of wealthy families were sent to school.
Romans valued education mainly for the elite: boys (and some girls) of wealthy families received formal schooling in grammar and rhetoric to prepare for public life and law.
Romans valued education mainly for the elite: boys (and some girls) of wealthy families received formal schooling in grammar and rhetoric to prepare for public life and law.
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