Asked by Blyss Musonera on Apr 25, 2024

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The root word civitas of civilization means:​

A) ​trade and exchange
B) ​refinement and manners
C) ​top hierarchy of a city
D) ​urban area of dwelling

Civitas

A Latin term used in ancient Rome to refer to the body of citizens who constituted the city as a legal entity, as well as the citizenship and rights associated with it.

  • Identify the continuous and changing aspects of urban life from ancient to modern times.
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Zarah FaltinApr 26, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
The root word civitas comes from the Latin word for "city." Therefore, the best choice is D, urban area of dwelling. A, trade and exchange, and B, refinement and manners, may be associated with civilization, but they are not the literal meaning of the root word. C, top hierarchy of a city, refers to a specific aspect of a city and is not the best choice for the overall meaning of the root word.