which of the following were strategies by the roman government to appease the plebeians?
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which of the following were strategies by the roman government to appease the plebeians?
a. all of the above are true
b. staging circuses for the people’s amusement.
c. creating holidays for half the days of the year.
d. providing free food and entertainment.
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