What can be inferred about the main claim in Chapter XI of the excerpt?
Answer choices for the above question
A. The violence and opulence that once kept Romans entertained eventually made them turn to revolutionary ideas when that same government began to collapse.
B. Entertainment is always a distraction from real-life problems.
C. Because the Romans killed too many exotic animals early in the games, they were unable to use them later in the games.
D. The mines are a far better punishment than the arena.