I think:
1. Clergy
2. Nobility
3. Commoners
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.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The South Carolinian that spoke out against integrating public schools in South Carolina was Strom Thurmond.
Strom Thurmond (1902-2003) was a politician and Congressman from South Carolina. For almost 48 years he was a Senator from his state. He was a racist and opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and did not hide his opposition to integration. To the opposite, he always supported racial segregation in South Carolina.
Answer:D.) They encouraged imperial powers to become more tolerant of indigenous people religions.
Explanation:
1. The conditions were rough, and filthy, leading to more deaths from starvation and illness
2. The trenches were mentally grueling, requiring soldiers to oftentimes sleep not knowing when ambush would come
3. Soldiers in the trench would oftentimes get gassed or suffer chemical warfare, and other horrible experiences that left many suffering with ptsd.
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