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locket containing charm or amulet worn by Roman boys to ward off evil
a) bulla
b) palla
c) stola
d) lares

shoes/formal shoes
a) calceus
b) caligae
c) petasus
d) soleae

Roman military boots
a) caligae
b) calceus
c) soleae
d) bulla

Roman household and family gods
a) lares and penates
b) toga pulla
c) toga praetexta
d) petasus et bulla

shawl or wrap draped over a shoulder and around the body of a woman
a) palla
b) bulla
c) stola
d) tunica

hat
a) petasus
b) bulla
c) soleae
d) candida

Sandals
a) soleae
b) stola
c) calceus
d) caligae

floor-length dress for women
a) stola
b) soleae
c) palla
d) tunica

a specially whitened toga worn by one seeking office
a) toga candida
b) toga pulla
c) toga pura
d) toga virilis

purple-bordered toga worn by high government officials and Roman children
a) toga praetexta
b) toga virilis
c) toga pura
d) toga pulla

dark-colored toga worn during a ritual mourning period
a) toga pulla
b) toga candida
c) toga pura
d) toga virilis

simple plain toga worn by most adult Roman men
a) toga pura
b) toga praetexta
c) toga candida
d) toga pulla

simple plain toga worn by most adult Roman men
a) toga virilis
b) toga candida
c) toga praetexta
d) toga pulla

basic underclothing/tunic for Roman men, women, children and slaves
a) tunica
b) toga
c) stola
d) palla

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