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According to Aztec religious beliefs, the creation and destruction of the four worlds were caused by
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
Which of the following best describes the Maya civilization?
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
Aztec society was made up of nobles, indentured workers, slaves, and commoners, and it was ruled by a monarch who
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
The Toltec were the first people in Mesoamerica to
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
Which people were able to extend their empire across much of Mexico, from the Atlantic to the Pacific and to the Guatemalan border?
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
From the Maya perspective, all of life was
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
The desert-dwelling Anasazi built their pueblos using
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
Maya rulers, such as the powerful Pacal,
a never ending battle between good and evil.
sun-dried brick and stones.
in the hands of divine powers, such as Itzamna.
work in gold, silver, and copper.
the Aztec
was all powerful and claimed to be the descendant of gods.
were supported by a group of scribes and ruled over peasants and townspeople.
It was composed of city-states that were ruled by a class of hereditary nobles.
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