A) The term used to designate the area spanning present-day central Mexico to Nicaragua.
B) An intricate system of knotted and colored strings used by early Andean cultures to store information such as census and tax records.
C) Boiling maize in a solution of water and mineral lime to break down compounds in the kernels, increasing their nutritional value.
D) The earliest advanced Mesoamerican civilization.
E) A Native American culture that thrived along Peru's northern coast between 100 and 800 C.E.
F) The name of the dynasty of rulers who built the largest and last indigenous empire across the Andes.
G) The official language of the Incas, it is still spoken by most Peruvians today.
H) A highly developed Mesoamerican culture centered in the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico. This culture created the most intricate writing system in the Western Hemisphere.
I) The monumental city-state that dominated trade in classical era Mesoamerica.
J) The language of the Aztecs, which they inherited from the Toltecs.
K) The dominant ethnic group of what is now Mexico, who created an empire based on war and religion that reached its height in the fifteenth century.
L) A large and prosperous Aztec city that was built starting in 1325. The Spanish admired it when they entered in 1519.
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A) A market place
B) A ceremonial center
C) A court house
D) A royal palace
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A) The term used to designate the area spanning present-day central Mexico to Nicaragua.
B) An intricate system of knotted and colored strings used by early Andean cultures to store information such as census and tax records.
C) Boiling maize in a solution of water and mineral lime to break down compounds in the kernels, increasing their nutritional value.
D) The earliest advanced Mesoamerican civilization.
E) A Native American culture that thrived along Peru's northern coast between 100 and 800 C.E.
F) The name of the dynasty of rulers who built the largest and last indigenous empire across the Andes.
G) The official language of the Incas, it is still spoken by most Peruvians today.
H) A highly developed Mesoamerican culture centered in the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico. This culture created the most intricate writing system in the Western Hemisphere.
I) The monumental city-state that dominated trade in classical era Mesoamerica.
J) The language of the Aztecs, which they inherited from the Toltecs.
K) The dominant ethnic group of what is now Mexico, who created an empire based on war and religion that reached its height in the fifteenth century.
L) A large and prosperous Aztec city that was built starting in 1325. The Spanish admired it when they entered in 1519.
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A) Some women were able to escape marriage through religious service.
B) Women were expected to manage the family business so their husbands could serve as warriors.
C) Once married, women were allowed to work only in agriculture.
D) Young people were married off to a person of their parents' choosing.
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A) To accept Inca, the royal name
B) To send their children to be raised in the capital
C) To wear an Incan clothing style
D) To use Quechua, the Incan language
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A) Restricted social mobility
B) Reduced controls and taxes
C) Reduced military service
D) Expanded noble ranks
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A) They prevented revolt through fear, by sacrificing thousands of their subjects.
B) They dramatically reduced the tax burden on newly conquered peoples.
C) They transported all conquered peoples to different parts of the empire.
D) They allowed conquered peoples a measure of local self-government.
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A) After an emperor died, his lands were split among his sons.
B) A dead emperor retained all his lands and continued to receive tribute.
C) The wives of an emperor split the land among their sons.
D) Upon his death, an emperor had to give half his land to his closest rival.
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A) The Andes
B) The Caribbean
C) Mexico
D) Alaska
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A) Rendered maize kernels digestible
B) Hardened maize for use in tools and cookware
C) Increased the nutritional value of maize
D) Provided a medicine for common ailments
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A) The term used to designate the area spanning present-day central Mexico to Nicaragua.
B) An intricate system of knotted and colored strings used by early Andean cultures to store information such as census and tax records.
C) Boiling maize in a solution of water and mineral lime to break down compounds in the kernels, increasing their nutritional value.
D) The earliest advanced Mesoamerican civilization.
E) A Native American culture that thrived along Peru's northern coast between 100 and 800 C.E.
F) The name of the dynasty of rulers who built the largest and last indigenous empire across the Andes.
G) The official language of the Incas, it is still spoken by most Peruvians today.
H) A highly developed Mesoamerican culture centered in the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico. This culture created the most intricate writing system in the Western Hemisphere.
I) The monumental city-state that dominated trade in classical era Mesoamerica.
J) The language of the Aztecs, which they inherited from the Toltecs.
K) The dominant ethnic group of what is now Mexico, who created an empire based on war and religion that reached its height in the fifteenth century.
L) A large and prosperous Aztec city that was built starting in 1325. The Spanish admired it when they entered in 1519.
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A) Horses
B) Humans
C) Alpacas
D) Oxen
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A) To fight a battle
B) To seize Pizarro as a prisoner
C) To worship Pizarro as a savior-god
D) To negotiate
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A) serving as guides through the Andes.
B) creating a warrior culture.
C) mining gold.
D) developing a complex irrigation system.
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A) The term used to designate the area spanning present-day central Mexico to Nicaragua.
B) An intricate system of knotted and colored strings used by early Andean cultures to store information such as census and tax records.
C) Boiling maize in a solution of water and mineral lime to break down compounds in the kernels, increasing their nutritional value.
D) The earliest advanced Mesoamerican civilization.
E) A Native American culture that thrived along Peru's northern coast between 100 and 800 C.E.
F) The name of the dynasty of rulers who built the largest and last indigenous empire across the Andes.
G) The official language of the Incas, it is still spoken by most Peruvians today.
H) A highly developed Mesoamerican culture centered in the Yucatán peninsula of Mexico. This culture created the most intricate writing system in the Western Hemisphere.
I) The monumental city-state that dominated trade in classical era Mesoamerica.
J) The language of the Aztecs, which they inherited from the Toltecs.
K) The dominant ethnic group of what is now Mexico, who created an empire based on war and religion that reached its height in the fifteenth century.
L) A large and prosperous Aztec city that was built starting in 1325. The Spanish admired it when they entered in 1519.
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A) They were both built in a mountainous region.
B) The buildings in both appear to be unvaried in design and purpose.
C) Both are multitiered designs.
D) Their symmetrical designs suggest that both were well-planned urban developments.
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