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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities? (1 point)
• Mayan cities operated mostly regionally, trading
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what did the mayas, encountered by the cortes on the yucatan peninsula, contribute to the conquistador's expedition?
a. gold and
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according to the myans, when is the world schedueled to end
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Which of the following statements best describes Mayan cities?
Options: They were built on islands in lakes They grew up mainly
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What impact did trade networks have on Mayan city-states? (1 point)
•. Trade networks connected Mayan city-states with the
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How did power become centralized across independent Mayan city-states? (1 point)
• As city-states fell, centralized Spanish
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Who held the most power in the Mayan political structure? (1 point)
• the farmers • the nobles • the kings • the priests
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What theories are supported by modern historians as reasonable explanations for the decline of Mayan civilization? (1 point)
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The building and use of observatories allowed the Maya to develop....(1 point)
Responses Stone Pyramids and Temples Stone
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Which of the following best describes Mayan cities?(1 point)
Responses They were built on islands and lakes. They were built on
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Which of the following best describes the Mayan writing system?(1 point)
Responses The Mayan writing system is still widely used
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Which of the following best describes Mayan cities?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThey were built on islands and
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Which of the following could be used as evidence for a hypothesis supporting the internal decline of the Mayas(1point)
A volcanic
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2.C 3.C 4.C 5.A 6.C 7.A,B AND C PLEASE PICK 1 I CAME UP WITH ALL 3 1. The popul Vuh indicates that the mayans valued A.
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Which of the following could be used as evidence for a hypothesis supporting the internal decline of the Mayas?
A volcanic
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What impact did trade networks have on Mayan city-states?
Trade networks connected Mayan city-states with the transatlantic trade
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What is depicted in the image carved into Pacal the Great’s sarcophagus?
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What is depicted in the image carved into Pacal the Great’s sarcophagus?ests that those he ruled over believed that he and
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What is depicted in the image carved into Pacal the Great’s sarcophagus?
n this carving on his sarcophagus, Pacal the Great is
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In 3–5 sentences, hypothesize whether internal or external factors led to the decline of the Mayan civilization.
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Which of the following revealed Mayan vulnerability to climate variability?
Toltec spearheads disrupted trade routes slash and
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What theories are supported by modern historians as reasonable explanations for the decline of Mayan civilization?
The
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When did the Mayans think the world would end?
1999 3978 2012 1643
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4. What did the Mayas, encountered by Cortés on the Yucatán Peninsula, contribute to the conquistador's expedition?(1 point)
Re
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5. In addition to spreading Catholicism, what other aspects of civilization were the Mayas known for?(1 point)
Responses a.
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How did the Maya manipulate the land to suit their agricultural needs?(1 point) Responses They transported water along newly
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities? (1 point)
1. Mayan cities traded around the world, including with
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What advantages did Mayan cities have? (1 point)
Mayan cities decentralized from the larger empire choosing to only trade within
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Which statement summarizes the political structure of Mayan city-states?
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What advantages did Mayan cities have?(1 point)
Responses Mayan cities had advanced technology to build complex architecture.
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What advantages did Mayan cities have?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities served as centers of religion and learning. Mayan cities
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities stretched across Mesoamerica and
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The Mayan Empire Quick Check 5 of 55 of 5 Items Question Which statement correctly compares competing theories on Mayan
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Read the passage found in World Geography online textbook (Topic 3: Middle America, Lesson 1: The Olmec and Maya Civilizations).
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Which statement summarizes the political structure of Mayan city-states?(1 point)
Responses City-states derived their power from
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Which of the following could be used as evidence for a hypothesis supporting the internal decline of the Mayas?(1 point)
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities traded around the world,
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Which statement explains how the Maya manipulated their environment using technology?(1 point) Responses They used axes to carve
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What advantages did Mayan cities have?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities had advanced technology to build complex architecture.
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Which statement summarizes the political structure of Mayan city-states?(1 point)
Responses Early on, city-states were highly
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities?(1 point)
Responses Mayan cities operated mostly regionally,
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What advantages did Mayan cities have?(1 point)
Responses Mayan cities decentralized from the larger empire choosing to only
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Which statement summarizes the political structure of Mayan city-states?(1 point)
Responses Early on, city-states were highly
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What advantages did Mayan cities have?(1 point)
Responses Mayan cities decentralized from the larger empire choosing to only
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Which of the following could be used as evidence for a hypothesis supporting the internal decline of the Mayas?
(1 point) 1. The
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Which of the following could be used as evidence for a hypothesis supporting the internal decline of the Mayas?
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Which statement correctly compares competing theories on Mayan civilization's collapse? (1 point)
• The overpopulation theory
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Which statement shows the extent and operation of Mayan cities?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities stretched across Mesoamerica and
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What advantages did Mayan cities have?(1 point) Responses Mayan cities had an advanced understanding of Western philosophy and
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How did the Maya building evolve beyond the Olmec?(1 point) Responses The Maya did not build homes for the elite in their
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Ancient civilizations
Civilization
Civilizations
History
History and Culture
History and Politics
History or Ancient Civilizations
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History/Civilizations
Mesoamerican Civilizations
Pre-Columbian civilizations