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What part of Maya culture was most important to the political unity of the Mayan Empire? (1 point)
written and spoken language
religious beliefs and practices
the absolute loyalty to the emperor of all Mayan cities
agricultural practices
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religious beliefs and practices
Shared religion, rituals, and priestly ideology gave Maya rulers common legitimacy and cultural cohesion across city-states, helping political unity.
Shared religion, rituals, and priestly ideology gave Maya rulers common legitimacy and cultural cohesion across city-states, helping political unity.
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