Why did Roman education in the Augustan period remain limited?
A) Roman elites did not value education; even many of the emperors were illiterate.
B) Roman elites valued only practical subjects like mathematics and sciences and not the humanities.
C) Most of the instruction was provided by Greek slaves.
D) There were no free public schools, so the poor received no formal education.
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