Multiple Choice
The Flavian Amphitheater (Figs. 6-37 and 6-38) is also known as the "Colosseum" because of
A) the statue of Nero that stood next to it.
B) its imposing size and seating capacity.
C) its function as a public entertainment site.
D) the muscular physique of Roman gladiators.
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