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Which of the following accurately summarizes how the Olmec Empire ruled and interacted with its environment?(1 point) Responses The Olmec Empire used indigenous animals to travel far distances and trade. The Olmec Empire used indigenous animals to travel far distances and trade. The volcanic regions provided rubber and stone to build structures and temples. The volcanic regions provided rubber and stone to build structures and temples. The jungle provided an abundant amount of food without needing to cultivate the land. The jungle provided an abundant amount of food without needing to cultivate the land. The riverways allowed irrigation for fields and travel to other regions to obtain resources.
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are you sure
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Who held the most power in the Mayan political structure?(1 point) Responses the priests the priests the kings the kings the farmers the farmers the nobles the nobles
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Question How did power become centralized across independent Mayan city-states?(1 point) Responses As city-states fell, centralized Spanish authority took over. As city-states fell, centralized Spanish authority took over. Mayan people became discontented with the king and created their own central government. Mayan people became discontented with the king and created their own central government. As the empire expanded, city-states fell due to increasing government expenses. As the empire expanded, city-states fell due to increasing government expenses. As the empire expanded, those with political and religious power became leaders and ruled with other city-states.
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What impact did trade networks have on Mayan city-states?(1 point) Responses Trade networks brought Europeans to Mayan city-states. Trade networks brought Europeans to Mayan city-states. Trade networks led to the decline of Mayan city-states. Trade networks led to the decline of Mayan city-states. Trade networks connected Mayan city-states with the transatlantic trade network. Trade networks connected Mayan city-states with the transatlantic trade network. Trade networks led city-states to serve as centers of trade and gain great wealth. Trade networks led city-states to serve as centers of trade and gain great wealth.
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The riverways allowed irrigation for fields and travel to other regions to obtain resources.
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Yes, I am sure. The Olmec Empire relied on the riverways for irrigation to support agriculture and for transportation to access resources in other regions.
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The kings held the most power in the Mayan political structure.
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As the empire expanded, those with political and religious power became leaders and ruled with other city-states.
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Trade networks led city-states to serve as centers of trade and gain great wealth.
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