What can be inferred about Roman society from the fact that, in City, men who die building Verbonia's amphitheater are buried in three different places?

A.
The ancient Romans only buried people who paid for their funerals in advance.

B.
There was a class structure that influenced where certain people would be buried.

C.
The Roman population was so diverse that some people's bodies were sent back to their homelands.

D.
All burial grounds were open to all Roman citizens.

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The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "C. The Roman population was so diverse that some people's bodies were sent back to their homelands." This can be inferred about Roman society from the fact that, in City, men who die building Verbonia's amphitheater are buried in three different places