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The temple of Jupiter is at the top
Question 2
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The weights and measures are located by the Temple of Apollo
Question 3
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Weights and measures ensured that all forms of trade were fair
Question 4
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The Macellum sold live fish
Question 5
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Sacrificed were made in the forum on a portable alter so that the gods could see at all times A priest would cover himself with a white toga and recite a prayer and a man would play the double pipes The animal would be brought by a slave and then sacrificed
Question 6
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The granary was above the temple of apollo and to the left of the temp of Jupiter, it kept the grain dry and protected it from rodents like rats
Question 7
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The Eumachia ensured that all of the cloth traders in Pompeii stuck together so nobody could be closed down by a single seller with cheap goods
Question 8
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The Euchmaicia was a GUILDHALL for cloth traders
Question 9
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Prices were always set in Pompeii and no form of haggalying EVER took place
Question 10
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People hired pitches on market place to sell items
Question 11
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The town council had nothing to do with trade in Pompeii
Question 12
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The council ensured that trader ; paid taxes, the usage of the weights and measures, distributed pitches to traders and controlled market dates
Question 13
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Guilds: set a min price for traders and ensured they all made a decent living