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Explain how the Aztec used local rulers to help them rule politically.(1 point)
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Local rulers were given tribute by their people.
Local rulers were given tribute by their people.
Local rulers maintained their local rule but had to provide tribute.
Local rulers maintained their local rule but had to provide tribute.
Local rulers offered young men and women in tribute to the sun god.
Local rulers offered young men and women in tribute to the sun god.
Local rulers divided people into ayllus to help them rule.
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Local rulers maintained their local rule but had to provide tribute.
Explanation: After conquest the Aztecs let local rulers stay in power as tributary leaders; those rulers collected and paid tribute, supplied soldiers, and enforced Aztec policies, which kept control with less direct administration.
Explanation: After conquest the Aztecs let local rulers stay in power as tributary leaders; those rulers collected and paid tribute, supplied soldiers, and enforced Aztec policies, which kept control with less direct administration.
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