What shows an example of how the Aztecs were influenced by Zapotec farming techniques.(1point)

The Aztecs used a system for their crops so their food lasted longer.
The Aztecs carved flat terraces into the sides of hills to grow crops.
The Aztecs planted and harvested their crops at certain times of the year.
The Aztecs grew crops in floating beds to get the crops above the water line

The statement that shows an example of how the Aztecs were influenced by Zapotec farming techniques is:

"The Aztecs carved flat terraces into the sides of hills to grow crops."

Terracing was a farming technique used by various Mesoamerican cultures, including the Zapotecs, to adapt to hilly or mountainous terrain. This method allowed for the creation of flat, arable land on slopes, which would otherwise be difficult to farm.

While the other options may relate to Aztec agricultural practices, specifically, the use of "chinampas" (or floating gardens) is a unique Aztec innovation in the Valley of Mexico rather than a direct borrowing from the Zapotec. The timing of planting and harvesting crops is a general agricultural practice that all agricultural societies would observe, and preserving food for longer periods isn't a farming technique but rather a method of conservation or storage.