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How important is it to preserve (to keep something as it is) historical monuments for future generations?
:)
If you could visit any historical site in the world, where would you go and why?
:)
The Colosseum is open every day except for ___________!
few holidays
The structure has 80 numbered _____ for entrances and 36 trapdoors for special effects during events.
archways
It was famous for __________, animal hunts, and even __________, which required flooding the arena.
gladiator fights, mock sea battles
The Colosseum could hold about _________ spectators.
 
70,000
 
80,000
 
50,000
The Colosseum in Rome is the largest surviving amphitheatre and one of ________!
the Seven Wonders of the World
Special tickets give access to the ___ floor and upper seating levels.
Special tickets give access to the arena floor and upper seating levels.
The underground area was called the ___.
The underground area was called the hypogeum.
The Colosseum was built between ___ and ___ AD.
The Colosseum was built between 72 and 80 AD.
What animals were used in battles?
 
Lions, tigers, and rhinos
 
Horses and birds
 
Bears and wolves
How many visitors come each year?
 
5 million
 
10 million
 
1 million
What material was the Colosseum built with?
 
Stone and concrete
 
Wood and clay
 
Bricks and sand
Was the Colosseum only for rich people?
No, the Colosseum was for everyone, but not all seats were equal.
Who sat closest to the arena?
Roman senators and important guests sat closest.
Why did the Romans show these sea battles?
They showed these battles to entertain people and to celebrate special events.
The Colosseum still holds sea battles today.
 
False
 
True
The Romans used real sea battles in the Colosseum.
 
False
 
True