What did special religious observances in both the Aztec and Spanish calendars provide for people?

Work and income

Education and training

Law and justice

Fun and entertainment

is it d pls help

No. Religion is rarely considered "fun".

Hey, Oscar!! You got it! I concur with 'D.'

So, that's two of you who don't know the correct answer here. What does religion, in any culture, provide? Guidance for living? Entertainment? Is it profitable for practicioners? What does it train anyone for? Can you learn a trade by going to church? Do you get paid for attending services? Think about it?

is it a

nvm is it c

Primarily, yes, c. Entertainment is a part of it, in music, rituals, etc., but not the primary purpose.

http://www.preservearticles.com/201104296054/10-most-important-functions-of-religion.html

in my lesson it says "In Aztec religion, a huge number of gods were worshipped, both at small altars in the home and in elaborate ceremonies and festivals. The Aztecs’ several ritual calendars were filled with ceremonies for each god. These observances were not only religious but also a source of fun and entertainment for the population, much like the feast days of Catholic saints in modern Mexico. Like many Mesoamerican religions, the Aztec faith required blood-letting and sacrifice in order to become close to the gods. Priests would ritualistically draw their own blood, and prisoners of war were regularly sacrificed in elaborate ceremonies."

so it is d me and unknown are right

D looks right to me.

thanks mrs. sue and unknown

Hey, Oscar! You are very welcome! I am glad I can help you! :o) Thank you for being diligent in your school work. Some kids just want answers. Have a great day!!