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        <description>c) Amphitheater &amp; Colosseum

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Amphitheater

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mphitheaters also host plays staged by actors. While some plebeians appreciate fine arts and the classics, they are more likely to prefer the arenas . Amphitheaters can also be used for gladiatorial fights, which help satisfy the people&#039;s love of dangerous entertainment. A fully employed amphitheater should have both actors and gladiators.</description>
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        <description>e) Festivals

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omans have always loved festivals. Even when a city has plenty of entertainment, there&#039;s usually precious little time to enjoy it. A festival provides more time for a city&#039;s hard-working citizens to enjoy the facilities off e red, or simply to eat, drink and be merry. Festivals always impro v e citizens&#039; mood, and more so for larger festivals. This means that people work hard e r, making up for any time lost during the festival itself.</description>
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        <description>d) Hippodrome

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hariot racing is the only form of entertainment more popular than colosseum shows. A hippodrome, like Rome&#039;s C i rcus Maximus, is an enormous structure, and no city can support more than one. The structure requires more engineering talent than is available in early assignments. Chariot races have a long, distinguished history. The very fact that we use the old Greek word “hippodrome,” which means “horse racetrack,” reflects the ancient origins of this spectacle.…</description>
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ife should never be all work, even for plebs. Again and again, Roman history has shown rulers the wisdom of providing diversions for their people.

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THEATER



Theater

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omans find life unlivable without regular access to plays, concerts and recitations set in well-designed theaters and amphitheaters. Theaters tend to attract literate, cultured audiences, and are desirable neighbors. Theaters host only plays staged by actors.</description>
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ou can provide various forms of entertainment in your cities. You must build both the venue where a show takes place, and a base for the entertainers who will perform there. Larger venues allow more spectators to watch. Venues, in order of increasing size, are the theater, the amphitheater, the colosseum and the hippodrome. Actors are trained at an actors&#039; colony; gladiators learn their skills at a gladiator school; lions are tame…</description>
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