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How were the weapons of the Aztec Empire inferior to those of the Spanish?(1 point)
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The Aztec did not have bows and arrows and the Spanish did.
The Aztec did not have bows and arrows and the Spanish did.
The Spanish had muskets and cannons and the Aztec did not.
The Spanish had muskets and cannons and the Aztec did not.
The Aztec army was not equipped with shields or amor.
The Aztec army was not equipped with shields or amor.
The Aztec had steel swords, but no muskets or gunpowder.
The Aztec had steel swords, but no muskets or gunpowder.
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The Spanish had muskets and cannons and the Aztec did not.
Firearms and artillery (plus steel armor and horses) gave the Spanish greater range, firepower, and shock advantage that the Aztec weapons (obsidian blades, wooden shields, and cotton armor) could not match.
Firearms and artillery (plus steel armor and horses) gave the Spanish greater range, firepower, and shock advantage that the Aztec weapons (obsidian blades, wooden shields, and cotton armor) could not match.
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