Which of the following best explains the significance of the Aztec Empire?

(1 point)

1. By the early sixteenth century, it was an immense state linking more than 400 towns and communities and perhaps 25 million people in central and southern Mexico.

2. Early leaders successfully convinced a neighboring King to decrease the amount of taxes to be paid each year.

3. It was created from a successful alliance between three groups, showing that even a powerful state could be taken down by others.

4. By the sixteenth century, they built Tenochtitlan into a large modern city, one of the largest in the world at the time.

The best explanation of the significance of the Aztec Empire is:

1. By the early sixteenth century, it was an immense state linking more than 400 towns and communities and perhaps 25 million people in central and southern Mexico.