I have a history question if anybody can help?? (:
(03.05 MC)In what way were the Maya different from the Aztec and Inca civilizations? The Aztec and Inca had large, united empires, but the Maya did not. The Aztec and Inca had vast trade networks, but the Maya did not. The Aztec and Inca relied mainly on agriculture, but the Maya did not. The Aztec and Inca were deeply religious, but the Maya were not.
I think it's D.
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Alright. It's most likely D. The Mayans were religious, but not as religious as the Aztecs and Incas.
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Sorry, @Wolfmoonword, the correct answer is The Aztec and Inca had large, united empires, but the Maya did not. @space4cadet101, if you go back into the lessons and take a quick read, you'll find the answer. Just open up a new tab and access your FLVS from there. Here's how I found the answer: The Mayan region was divided into several independent city-states, some of which became powerful. A king ruled each city-state and served as the head of the government, military, and religion. Each king had a court of followers and was advised by a council. To avoid war, kings often acted as diplomats as they formed alliances with other city-states. However, diplomacy often failed and, as a result, war between city-states was common. The city-state structure of the Maya prevented them from uniting into an empire. In contrast, the Aztecs and the Incas each succeeded in forming large empires. A single leader ruled each of these realms with the support of an advisory council. As the Aztecs conquered more and more territory, they found it necessary to divide their empire into provinces. Each province had a capital and was ruled by a governor who collected taxes. The Incas formed a complex bureaucracy that included the emperor, four officials advising the emperor, and a governor for each of the 80 provinces. In addition, each province had many lower officials. Just in the lesson. :) Have a good day
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