Plebeians could move into the upper class by winning in the Olympics. True or false

What surrounded Rome and protected it from hostile invaders?

The first question is probably false because Olympic games were held in Greece, not Rome.

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False. Winning in the Olympics does not automatically change someone's social class or status. The Olympics is a sporting event that brings together athletes from different countries to compete in various sports. While winning in the Olympics can bring fame and recognition to an individual, it does not necessarily have an impact on their social class or economic status. Social class is usually determined by factors such as birth, wealth, education, occupation, and other societal factors, which are not typically influenced by athletic success.