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What happened to the town of Pompeii in 79 A.D.?


The volcano Vesuvius erupted, burying the town and its people in ash.

An earthquake destroyed most of the buildings and killed hundreds of residents.

A plague spread through the population, leaving only a few survivors.

A devastating flood swept through the town, washing people and buildings away.
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Item 2
Why is the archaeological site of Pompeii so important to our understanding of life in a Roman town?


Archaeologists and historians from all over the world have sifted through the remains of the city ever since Pliny's account was found during the first century A.D.

The Romans purposely left Pompeii intact as a monument to the people who died there.

Pompeii is the only place where Roman structures can still be seen today.

The remains at Pompeii were preserved intact when the volcanic ash covering them hardened, giving a realistic picture and understanding of life there.



What happened to the town of Pompeii in 79 A.D.?


The volcano Vesuvius erupted, burying the town and its people in ash.

An earthquake destroyed most of the buildings and killed hundreds of residents.

A plague spread through the population, leaving only a few survivors.

A devastating flood swept through the town, washing people and buildings away.
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Item 3
What were changes in historical knowledge based on new discoveries?

Choose all answers that are correct.


When King Tut’s tomb was discovered undisturbed in the 1920s, we gained a greater understanding of the Egyptians’ belief in the afterlife.

New information about the Trojan Wars came to light when the Iliad was deciphered for the first time in the late 1930s.

Historians know more about ancient Sumer today than historians did long ago because of archaeological digs over the last two centuries.

With the discovery of Pompeii, we learned that life for the upper-class Romans offered comforts and pleasures.
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Item 4
What were characteristics of daily life in ancient Pompeii?

Choose all answers that are correct.


Some people in ancient Pompeii were quite rich and others were poor.

Baths were available in some homes in ancient Pompeii.

The people of ancient Pompeii spent little time outside.
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Item 4
What were characteristics of daily life in ancient Pompeii?

Choose all answers that are correct.


Some people in ancient Pompeii were quite rich and others were poor.

Baths were available in some homes in ancient Pompeii.

The people of ancient Pompeii spent little time outside.
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Answer: Item One:

Pompeii was mostly destroyed and buried under 4 to 6 m of volcanic ash and pumice in the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79.

A. The volcano Vesuvius erupted, burying the town and its people in ash.

Item 2

The volcano Pompeii covered the remains of the city and maintained it intact.

D. The remains at Pompeii were preserved intact when the volcanic ash covering them hardened, giving a realistic picture and understanding of life there.

Item 3

When King Tut’s tomb was discovered undisturbed in the 1920s, we gained a greater understanding of the Egyptians’ belief in the afterlife, Historians know more about ancient Sumer today than historians did long ago because of archaeological digs over the last two centuries and With the discovery of Pompeii, we learned that life for the upper-class Romans offered comforts and pleasures were changes in historical knowledge based on new discoveries.

Answer: Option A, C and D

Item 4

Some people in ancient Pompeii were quite rich and others were poor.

Baths were available in some homes in ancient Pompeii.

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