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How did the Maya building evolve beyond the Olmec?
(1 point)
The Maya did not build homes for the elite in their cities.
• The Maya created colossal heads for their gods.
O The Maya built larger cities and stepped pyramids.
• The Maya used sandstone, not limestone.
(1 point)
The Maya did not build homes for the elite in their cities.
• The Maya created colossal heads for their gods.
O The Maya built larger cities and stepped pyramids.
• The Maya used sandstone, not limestone.
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The correct answer is: **The Maya built larger cities and stepped pyramids.**
The Maya developed architectural styles and urban planning that expanded upon Olmec influences, resulting in the construction of larger cities with prominent stepped pyramids, which became characteristic of Maya civilization.
The Maya developed architectural styles and urban planning that expanded upon Olmec influences, resulting in the construction of larger cities with prominent stepped pyramids, which became characteristic of Maya civilization.
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