Personally, I think it's because it was simple and free entertainment. Given that there wasn't a taboo around death and watching others die, and it actually being encouraged, like how it was in Anciient Rome, I'd say a lot of people would actually at least try out visiting a gladiatorial contest.
<span>In 1920 was money put into the economy through mass consumerism true or false? True</span>
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Answer:
Some things a community could do to help increase the life expectancy for their citizens are to fund new athletic programs, serve healthier foods at schools and workplaces, and provide free health screenings.
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