QUESTION IMAGE
Question
question 2 of 10
a historian is interested in learning about the ancient roman colosseum, an arena where trained fighters battled one another for spectators’ entertainment. many gladiators were slaves who were forced to fight to the death with other people and even wild animals. the historian has a difficult time understanding how any person would enjoy, or even tolerate, watching such things. he notes that modern societies do not tolerate such violence and slavery.
how could the historian better understand the reason for the cultural differences between ancient romans and modern americans?
a. study historical context by examining letters written by roman fans of the colosseum
b. evaluate for bias by determining whether people’s prejudices allowed them to tolerate slavery
c. evaluate for bias by finding out which modern historians write positive portrayals about the colosseum
d. study historical context by learning more about the types of animals that fought in the colosseum
Understanding historical context helps in grasping cultural differences. Letters from Roman fans would offer insights into the values and attitudes of ancient Romans. Evaluating bias in options B and C is not directly related to understanding cultural differences. Knowing animal - types in D does not address the cultural aspect of why such events were tolerated.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
A. Study historical context by examining letters written by Roman fans of the Colosseum