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Did you know that villas in ancient Rome were actually country estates owned by wealthy individuals? Often located in rural areas, these expansive properties served as a retreat from the bustling city life. Contrary to popular belief, villas were not crowded apartment buildings or lavish upper-class homes within Rome itself, but rather large farms worked by tenants or slaves. These estates were highly valued and symbolized the wealth and social status of their owners.
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What were villas? A. large farms worked by tenants or slaves B. lavish upper-class homes in the city of Rome C. country estates
What were villas? A. large farms worked by tenants or slaves B. lavish upper-class homes in the city of Rome C. country estates
What were villas? A. large farms worked by tenants or slaves B. lavish upper-class homes in the city of Rome C. country estates
What were villas? (1 point) Responses large farms worked by tenants or slaves large farms worked by tenants or slaves lavish