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Which statements accurately describe the Inca, Maya, and Aztec? Select all that apply.
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They were interested in astronomy.
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They believed the Spanish invaders had a religious significance.
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Their empires declined for unknown reasons.
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Their farmlands were adapted to the environment
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A, B, and D.
- A: All three cultures developed advanced astronomical knowledge and observations.
- B: Many indigenous peoples (notably the Aztec, and in some cases Inca and Maya groups) initially interpreted the Spanish as having divine or supernatural significance.
- D: They adapted agriculture to their environments (Inca terraces, Aztec chinampas, Maya raised fields/terracing and other local adaptations).
- A: All three cultures developed advanced astronomical knowledge and observations.
- B: Many indigenous peoples (notably the Aztec, and in some cases Inca and Maya groups) initially interpreted the Spanish as having divine or supernatural significance.
- D: They adapted agriculture to their environments (Inca terraces, Aztec chinampas, Maya raised fields/terracing and other local adaptations).
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