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How are the Roman Forum and the Globe Theatre similar? Both were built in Rome. Both were built in Elizabethan England. Both served as a stage for political and social issues of their time period. Both had audiences comprised only of people with great wealth and status.

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The correct answer is: "Both had audiences comprised only of people with great wealth and status."

This is because poor people would not have the money to pay the high priced seats, so they would keep out.

Answer:

The Roman Forum and the Globe Theatre are similar since they D. both had audiences comprised only of people with great wealth and status.

Explanation:

On the one hand, the Roman Forum, founded in Ancient Rome, served as a public area for various activities, such as elections, gladiator matches, criminal trials, public speeches and social gatherings. On the other hand, the Globe Theatre was built in 1576 in London specifically for drama exhibition. Therefore, one could not say the Roman Forum and the Globe Theatre served for the same purposes or were built in the same time period or place, but they did have audiences comprised only of people with great wealth and status, since they had to pay for access or had to belong to certain social class.

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