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Investigate the impacts of Moctezuma I on the Aztec Empire.(1 point)
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Moctezuma I condensed the Aztec Empire’s territory. He also solidified alliances, which granted him more power. He enacted political and social reforms as well, such as requiring religious schools across the empire.
Moctezuma I condensed the Aztec Empire’s territory. He also solidified alliances, which granted him more power. He enacted political and social reforms as well, such as requiring religious schools across the empire.
Moctezuma I expanded the Aztec Empire’s territory. He also solidified alliances, which granted him more power. He enacted political and social reforms as well, such as banning religious schools across the empire.
Moctezuma I expanded the Aztec Empire’s territory. He also solidified alliances, which granted him more power. He enacted political and social reforms as well, such as banning religious schools across the empire.
Moctezuma I expanded the Aztec Empire’s territory.
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Moctezuma I expanded the Aztec Empire’s territory.
He led successful military campaigns and diplomatic moves that increased tribute and control, solidified the Triple Alliance’s power, and introduced political, legal, and religious reforms (including strengthening temple institutions and education), rather than condensing territory or banning religious schools.
He led successful military campaigns and diplomatic moves that increased tribute and control, solidified the Triple Alliance’s power, and introduced political, legal, and religious reforms (including strengthening temple institutions and education), rather than condensing territory or banning religious schools.
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