Romans sacrificed animals and built temples primarily to please their gods. This practice was rooted in their polytheistic beliefs and was seen as a way to gain favor from the divinities they worshipped, ensuring blessings, protection, and prosperity for their society.
Why did Romans sacrifice animals and build temples? (1 point) Responses to please their gods to please their gods to improve their governing skills to improve their governing skills to impress other civilizations to impress other civilizations to encourage new religions
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