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In Geography / Middle School | 2014-09-02

What movement is evident in Pompeii?

Asked by marysrubie

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lol I have the exact same question for my social studies teacher, Ms. Greenburg. I go to South Miami Middle. Anyway, it's asking how do people, ideas, goods and cultures move from place to place. They had temples in the city, so I guess they were somehow religious. I'm really sorry- I'm stuck on it too! But this is a hint- try to answer it. Really think.
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Answered by JAO03 | 2024-06-10

The **moment **that was very evident in **Pompeii **was in regard to **religion **and culture .
What is a moment?
The** moment **can be defined as the practice of relocating, specifically to alter one's location or placement in a situation where the globe was speeding.
There are various parts in which the moment can be said to happen in this world like political , social , or cultural . Also, this means that the people will not find that there is going to be an interest in the ongoing field.
**Pompeii **is significant since it offers a singular source of data around a variety of components of social , financial , religious , and electoral politics in antiquity.
The people of **Pompeii **were very religious, they were often found praying and were considered to be a part in their life. They were the followers of various **gods **and followed a lot of rituals .
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Answered by poojatomarb76 | 2024-06-16

Pompeii displayed significant movements in culture and religion before its destruction in AD 79. The community engaged in religious practices, embraced diverse cultural influences, and took part in social interactions that defined their daily lives. The archaeological remains provide crucial insights into the lives of its ancient inhabitants.
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Answered by poojatomarb76 | 2024-10-09