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How were the Aztec pyramids different from traditional Egyptian pyramids?
a.
Aztec pyramids were built as castles for the kings.
b.
Aztec pyramids were built by the king to commemorate the queen that died.
c.
Aztec pyramids were built for the living so that they could worship their deities and to offer human sacrifices.
d.
Aztec pyramids were made of wood rather than stone.
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c. Aztec pyramids were built for the living so that they could worship their deities and to offer human sacrifices.
Explanation: Unlike Egyptian pyramids, which served chiefly as tombs for deceased pharaohs, Mesoamerican (including Aztec) pyramids were temple platforms used for rituals, ceremonies, and offerings — including human sacrifice.
Explanation: Unlike Egyptian pyramids, which served chiefly as tombs for deceased pharaohs, Mesoamerican (including Aztec) pyramids were temple platforms used for rituals, ceremonies, and offerings — including human sacrifice.
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