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In what way were Mesoamerican civilizations like the ancient Romans of Western Europe?
They gradually built a government based on representative democracy.
The Aztec and Maya placed famous warriors as the heads of state in their governments.
They created governments based on city-states instead of one centralized government.
The government of each Mesoamerica region was controlled by a dynasty, or ruling family.
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The government of each Mesoamerica region was controlled by a dynasty, or ruling family.
Like Mesoamerican rulers (e.g., Maya city-kings and Aztec nobles), Rome in its imperial period was governed by emperors from ruling families/dynasties (e.g., the Julio-Claudians).
Like Mesoamerican rulers (e.g., Maya city-kings and Aztec nobles), Rome in its imperial period was governed by emperors from ruling families/dynasties (e.g., the Julio-Claudians).
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