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Which of the following compares the role of monumental architecture in the Aztec and
Inca capitals? (1 point)
Both monumental structures were built in capital cities as laces to worshio: the Aztec
O structure had two temples that signified the Tiawanaku gods, whereas the Inca structure
had one temple that signified Goc
Both monumental structures were built in capital cities as places to worship; the Aztec
structure was a ovramid that signified two gods, whereas the Inca structure was rounded
and sianied one god.
Both monumental structures were bullt in caoita cities as olaces to worsnio: the Aztec
structure had a landscape design that signified two gods, whereas the Inca structure was
rounded and signified one god.
Both monumental structures were built in capital cities as places to worship; the Aztec
O structure had one temple that signified the sun god, whereas the Inca structure had two
temples that sianfied God

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Answer: the second option.

Reason: The Aztec Templo Mayor in Tenochtitlan was a stepped pyramid with twin temples on top (for Huitzilopochtli and Tlaloc). The Inca Coricancha in Cuzco was a temple complex dedicated to the sun god Inti and is associated with the Inca's rounded, finely cut stone architecture.