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Which of the following describes the relationship between the Olmec and Aztec civilization? A. The Aztecs were defeated by the Olmec civilization and forced to join its empire B. The Olmec civilization required the Aztecs to worship Olmec gods as a form of tribute C.The Olmec civilization created a culture that greatly influenced the Aztecs D. The Aztecs established their kingdom in South America to avoid conflict with the Olmec civilization

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I am taking a history test and struggling

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The only problem is that it is a timed test):

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okay, it will not take that long, it has a bunch of facts about them, and sorry but it do not have the time to go through them.

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What effect did the practice of iconoclasm have on the Byzantine Empire? A. It united the Eastern Empire under the principle that the Eastern Orthodox Church should expand farther into Western Europe B. It divided the empire between Christians who wanted to use images in their worship and those who believed the images were sinful C. It divided the empire between Eastern Orthodox Christians who wanted to join the Catholic Church and those who wanted to remain independent D. It united the Eastern Roman Empire n response to aggressive actions taken by the Western European Roman Catholic Church

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Question one. Long before Europeans arrived, civilization flourished in Mesoamerica, the lands from what is now Mexico southward into Central America. Two remarkable societies that grew up, and fell, were the Aztecs, whose empire was centered on what is now Mexico City, and the Olmecs, who once ruled southern Mexico down into what we now call Honduras and Guatemala. Although the Olmecs vanished around 400 B.C. and the Aztecs didn't settle in to their empire until 16 centuries later, archaeologists have found some tantalizing similarities between the Aztec and Olmec civilizations.

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Thank you! And do you know anything regarding the second question?

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Second Question: Is D. because At the time of the iconoclast controversy, the Great Schism hadn't happened yet and the fight over whether icons should be smashed or saved not only split opinions at the capital, but throughout the empire. Also, not only had icons, particularly in the East (the Byzantine Empire) become an important part of spiritual life, they were also big business for merchants and artists. When Emperor Leo III sent men to remove an icon of Christ's image at one point, an angry mob killed the foreman in charge when they realized what was going on. Aside from the political problems this caused, theological divisions over topics like these would sow the seeds for more issues down the line - especially when icons were finally reinstated.

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Well thank you so much and I have more but I paused the exam to take a break and eat and such... will you be on here for much longer?

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Which of the following statement best describes the system of manorialism used in medieval Europe? A. Farmers produced only as many crops as they needed to survive B. People who worked the land were bound to it and ha few rights C. Land was owned equally by everyone who worked on it D. Land belonged to the Catholic Church and could only be used for worship

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