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.
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The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
Bread and circuses was a contemptuous expression used by the aristocracy. It expressed their thought that to prevent unrest you had to keep the poor happy with bread and entertainments. The poor relied a grain dole for sustenance and their diet was mainly bread. Circus was the name of the racing tracks. The Roman elites were keen on organising public entertainments because this would make people happy and they would gain popularity. The most popular entertainments were the chariot races and the gladiatorial games.
The purpose of the bread and circuses policy was to keep the population fed and entertained, so as to avoid civil unrest.
Ancient Egyptian foods are bread, papyrus stalks, fresh berries, wild celery, and pomengranets to.
No, because if they were ancient, we would be too. Get it? Like ancient people lived in ancient times, and it isn't ancient times anymore
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The ancient Egyptian god Anubis cared for the dead.
modern village is up too date, but it is not so up too date and it is like the agrican people. . .ancient village is so like the moroe village and so forth