Question
Which statement summarizes the political structure of Mayan city-states?(1 point)
Responses
City-states derived their power from communication with the gods.
City-states derived their power from communication with the gods.
City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.
City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.
There was one Mayan king, who ruled over the entire empire.
There was one Mayan king, who ruled over the entire empire.
Early on, city-states were highly decentralized, and all had their own form of government.
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City-states derived their power from communication with the gods.
City-states derived their power from communication with the gods.
City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.
City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.
There was one Mayan king, who ruled over the entire empire.
There was one Mayan king, who ruled over the entire empire.
Early on, city-states were highly decentralized, and all had their own form of government.
Answers
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The statement that best summarizes the political structure of Mayan city-states is:
**City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.**
This reflects the independent nature of each city-state while also acknowledging their interactions and connections with one another.
**City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.**
This reflects the independent nature of each city-state while also acknowledging their interactions and connections with one another.
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