History, 01.09.2020 01:01 Annabel9554
Which statement best describes the population of ancient Rome?
With a population of about a million, ancient Rome was a large city.
Compared to cities today, Rome was more like a town or village in size.
Ancient Rome was smaller than any city today.
Ancient Rome was bigger than any of today's cities.
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