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The decline of the Mayan Civilization was caused by internal factors such as slash and burn agriculture and insufficient food supply. (1 point)
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The Classic Maya collapse is widely attributed to internal factors including environmental degradation from intensive slash-and-burn agriculture, soil exhaustion, overpopulation, and resulting food shortages, often compounded by drought and warfare.
The Classic Maya collapse is widely attributed to internal factors including environmental degradation from intensive slash-and-burn agriculture, soil exhaustion, overpopulation, and resulting food shortages, often compounded by drought and warfare.
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