Question
Which statement accurately summarizes how the differences in military technology between the Spaniards and the aztec and Inca affected their battles?
A. the Aztec and Inca had the ability to overpower the europeans because of the indigenous groups' use of biological warfare
B. While the Indigenous forces would number in the thousands at times when battling the Europeans, they were still no match for the military prowess of the Spaniards
C. While the Spaniards had access to gunpowder, the Aztec and Inca used steel weaponry to wound large numbers of Spanish forces
D. the Aztec and Inca were able to successfully defend themselves against attacks with swords by skillfully use of their bows and arrows and their superior protective armor
A. the Aztec and Inca had the ability to overpower the europeans because of the indigenous groups' use of biological warfare
B. While the Indigenous forces would number in the thousands at times when battling the Europeans, they were still no match for the military prowess of the Spaniards
C. While the Spaniards had access to gunpowder, the Aztec and Inca used steel weaponry to wound large numbers of Spanish forces
D. the Aztec and Inca were able to successfully defend themselves against attacks with swords by skillfully use of their bows and arrows and their superior protective armor
Answers
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The statement that accurately summarizes how the differences in military technology between the Spaniards and the Aztec and Inca affected their battles is:
**B. While the Indigenous forces would number in the thousands at times when battling the Europeans, they were still no match for the military prowess of the Spaniards.**
This statement reflects the reality that, despite their larger numbers, the military technology and organization of the Spaniards, including the use of firearms, cannons, and steel weaponry, gave them a significant advantage in battles against the Aztec and Inca.
**B. While the Indigenous forces would number in the thousands at times when battling the Europeans, they were still no match for the military prowess of the Spaniards.**
This statement reflects the reality that, despite their larger numbers, the military technology and organization of the Spaniards, including the use of firearms, cannons, and steel weaponry, gave them a significant advantage in battles against the Aztec and Inca.