The best response comparing the technological characteristics of the Inca and Aztec Empires is:
They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate goods.
While both civilizations excelled in various crafts, textiles, and artistry, describing them as creating "elaborate goods" encompasses a broader range of their technological and artistic achievements. The Inca are particularly known for their textiles and quipus, while the Aztecs were famous for their intricate artworks and sculptures, making this response more inclusive of their shared artistic skill.