Read the text about ancient Roman life. "In ancient Rome, public baths were not just for hygiene; they were important social centers. People would go there to bathe, exercise, socialize, and even conduct business. Men and women often had separate sections or different hours. The baths typically included a 'frigidarium' (cold room), a 'tepidarium' (warm room), and a 'caldarium' (hot room). Slaves often assisted bathers." What was a primary function of public baths in ancient Rome, besides hygiene?
A) They were used for gladiatorial contests.