The Anthesteria and Parentalia were both rituals among the ancient Greeks and Romans meant to do the following: a. celebrate the rebirth of a spirit question ancestors about State matters b. appease the dead by inviting them to dinner c. drive the spirits from their temples and houses for five years d. stir up dissension among the dead so they would remain distracted

Respuesta :

Answer:

b. appease the dead by inviting them to dinner

Explanation:

Anthesteria and Parentalia are mystic rituals common to the ancient Greeks and Romans. These rituals are usually done in the closet and away from public glare.

The rituals involve appeasing the dead by inviting them for dinner.