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How did the Maya manipulate the land to suit their agricultural needs?(1 point)
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They built terrace steps into the hillside and practiced slash and burn agriculture.
They built terrace steps into the hillside and practiced slash and burn agriculture.
They built irrigation systems from the river valley and brought it to cities.
They built irrigation systems from the river valley and brought it to cities.
They constructed buildings on their land from local limestone.
They constructed buildings on their land from local limestone.
They transported water along newly constructed roads.
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They built terrace steps into the hillside and practiced slash-and-burn agriculture.
These terraces reduced erosion and conserved soil on slopes, while slash-and-burn (swidden) cleared forest and temporarily enriched the soil for cultivation.
These terraces reduced erosion and conserved soil on slopes, while slash-and-burn (swidden) cleared forest and temporarily enriched the soil for cultivation.
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