circuses
The rival circuses had a fight.Animal circuses are illegal in some countries because they are cruel.
In ancient Rome, the political elite frequently distributed food (such as wheat) and funded lavish spectacles for the inhabitants. The provision of what Juvenal called "bread and circuses" is thought to have been an important element in placating the masses. The elite also seemed to have considered this to be an important part of their civic duty.
Not any more. There are no circuses anymore.
Since circuses began...
%5 of animals die in circuses
Circuses are around because if children are bored they have somewhere to go.
Circuses never stopped using animals.
No, circuses consist of many different thing, from acrobats to animals
All the circuses are the same as they are usually trained the same way.
The phrase bread and circuses did not create anything. It reflected the attitude of the Roman elite towards the poor. They thought that they had to be fed and entertained to keep them happy and to prevent riots. Bread referred to the free grain dole the state distributed to the poor. Circuses referred to the circus, which was the chariot racing track. The rich elites liked to spend a lot of money on lavish gladiatorial games and chariot races, which were very popular. This made them popular.