Asked by Jill
Question
1
Question
2
A)
Which of the following
best
summarizes how the Aztec Empire was created?
(1 point)
The Mexica ruler Itzcoatl successfully maintained peace with other kingdoms to create a new empire.
The god Huitzilopochtli led the Mexica to a promised land and then helped them become an empire.
The Mexica partnered with the Tepanecs of Azcapotzalco through marriage to begin creating an empire.
The Mexica started the Triple Alliance with two other groups in order to fight an oppressive kingdom in the
Valley of Mexico.
A)
Which of the following statements
best
shows the extent of the Aztec Empire?
(1 point)
The Aztec Empire included all of the territory around Lake Texcoco, such as Tenochtitlan.
Although it began in the Valley of Mexico, the Aztec Empire expanded to include territories as far south as
modern Guatemala.
The Aztec Empire mostly occupied the Valley of Mexico and did not expand beyond it.
The Aztec Empire covered all of what is now modern-day Mexico, as well as the Valley of Mexico.
Question
3
Question
4
Question
5
A)
Which of the following statements
best
explains why the Aztecs used
chinampas
in their agriculturalpractices?
(1 point)
All of the fertile soil in the Valley of Mexico had been taken by other communities by the time the Aztec
Empire developed.
The Aztecs did not have access to any fertile lands and used chinampas to develop their own .
The Aztecs used chinampas to reclaim farmland from lake or marshlands and create plots of land that
could be easily irrigated by surrounding water.
The Aztecs did not have any other strategies except chinampas to irrigate and create farmland in the areas
where they lived.
A)
How did the Aztecs use canals and channels in their daily lives?
(1 point)
These allowed them to collect rain, runoff, and flood waters to irrigate their crops when needed.
These helped to protect many of the cities throughout the Aztec Empire by creating barriers.
These helped them to study the different types of soils found across the Aztec Empire.
These were used to plant maguey and other crops that could help keep moisture in the soils.
A)
Which of the following statements
best
summarizes the Aztec Empire’s methods of rule?
(1 point)
Four military leaders ruled over the entire empire but had no religious powers at all.
Each political leader in the empire represented a particular Aztec god and would be sacrificed.
It was led by an emperor who represented a god, and each city-state within the empire had local rulers.
Local rulers in each city-state had the most power within the empire compared to anyone else.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
Here are the best answers with brief reasons:
1) The Mexica started the Triple Alliance with two other groups in order to fight an oppressive kingdom in the Valley of Mexico.
- Reason: Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan formed the Triple Alliance to overthrow Azcapotzalco and build the empire.
2) Although it began in the Valley of Mexico, the Aztec Empire expanded to include territories as far south as modern Guatemala.
- Reason: The empire expanded well beyond the Valley of Mexico into surrounding regions.
3) The Aztecs used chinampas to reclaim farmland from lake or marshlands and create plots of land that could be easily irrigated by surrounding water.
- Reason: Chinampas were artificial islands built in lakes/marshes to create highly productive, well‑irrigated fields.
4) These allowed them to collect rain, runoff, and flood waters to irrigate their crops when needed.
- Reason: Canals and channels provided water management (irrigation, drainage, transport) for agriculture and cities.
5) It was led by an emperor who represented a god, and each city-state within the empire had local rulers.
- Reason: The tlatoani held imperial/religious authority while local altepetl rulers remained in place under tribute and oversight.
1) The Mexica started the Triple Alliance with two other groups in order to fight an oppressive kingdom in the Valley of Mexico.
- Reason: Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlacopan formed the Triple Alliance to overthrow Azcapotzalco and build the empire.
2) Although it began in the Valley of Mexico, the Aztec Empire expanded to include territories as far south as modern Guatemala.
- Reason: The empire expanded well beyond the Valley of Mexico into surrounding regions.
3) The Aztecs used chinampas to reclaim farmland from lake or marshlands and create plots of land that could be easily irrigated by surrounding water.
- Reason: Chinampas were artificial islands built in lakes/marshes to create highly productive, well‑irrigated fields.
4) These allowed them to collect rain, runoff, and flood waters to irrigate their crops when needed.
- Reason: Canals and channels provided water management (irrigation, drainage, transport) for agriculture and cities.
5) It was led by an emperor who represented a god, and each city-state within the empire had local rulers.
- Reason: The tlatoani held imperial/religious authority while local altepetl rulers remained in place under tribute and oversight.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.