Which description best describes the Aztec Empire before it was conquered?

The Aztec Empire before it was conquered can be best described as a highly organized and powerful civilization that controlled a vast territory in what is now modern-day Mexico. The empire was characterized by a sophisticated system of governance, a complex social structure, advanced agricultural practices, and significant artistic and cultural achievements. It had a strong military and was renowned for its monumental architecture, innovative engineering, and advanced knowledge of astronomy and mathematics. The Aztec Empire was also known for its extensive trade networks, particularly in the region of Mesoamerica, and its practice of tribute collection from conquered regions.

Which description best describes the Aztec Empire before it was conquered?

Responses

A. a small, primitive civilization

B. a large, primitive civilization

C. a large, complex civilization

D. a small, complex civilization

C. a large, complex civilization

Which of the following was not a pre-Aztec Mesoamerican civilization?

Responses

the Inuit

the Inuit

the Maya

the Maya

the Toltecs

the Toltecs

the Olmecs

The correct response is: the Inuit

Which number correctly labels Coronado’s route of exploration?

Responses

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

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