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question 16 (4.8 points) the significance of the expression \bread and circus\ meant in roman times that the people would revolt if the emperor attempted to simply give them bread and entertain them with elephants and circus animals, since they were not fools. true false question 17 (4.8 points) which of the following is not correct regarding ibn battuta? he was a muslim he was born in 1304 in morocco he was a jew he was author of one of the most famous travel books of his age the rihlah (travels). question 18 (4.8 points) who founded the mughal empire? genghis khan babur ibn battuta akbar
- For Question 16: In Roman times, "bread and circuses" was about appeasing the populace, not provoking revolt. It was a way to keep them content.
- For Question 17: Ibn Battuta was a Muslim traveler born in 1304 in Morocco and author of Rihlah. He was not a Jew.
- For Question 18: Babur founded the Mughal Empire. Genghis Khan was a Mongol leader, and Ibn Battuta was a traveler.
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- Question 16: B. False
- Question 17: C. He was a Jew
- Question 18: B. Babur