The physical and "sporting" activities of the Romans
A. included ball games, spending time in the baths or engaging in mild exercise tossing various balls back and forth to loosen the joints and increase range of motion.
B. revolved around physical exercises and physical education during the early years of the Republic.
C. evolved into massive spectacles of entertainment, debauchery, and carnage during the Empire.
D. for the most part was not at all similar to the intense, strenuous activities that the Greeks performed in palaistrai and gymnasia.
E. All of the answers are correct.
Answer: E
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