2. The phrase "There is only two things that concern them: Bread and Circuses," can be
interpreted to mean what?
A. The Senate's focus on feasting and camel racing
B. The Roman masses being distracted from serious issues with free grain and
entertainment
C. The "barbaric" Egyptians and their foolish lifestyle
D. The overly fancy lifestyle of the landed aristocrats, who did little else but feast and
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