How did power become centralized across independent Mayan city-states?(1 point)

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Mayan people became discontented with the king and created their own central government.
Mayan people became discontented with the king and created their own central government.

As the empire expanded, city-states fell due to increasing government expenses.
As the empire expanded, city-states fell due to increasing government expenses.

As the empire expanded, those with political and religious power became leaders and ruled with other city-states.
As the empire expanded, those with political and religious power became leaders and ruled with other city-states.

As city-states fell, centralized Spanish authority took over.

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The most accurate response is: As the empire expanded, those with political and religious power became leaders and ruled with other city-states.

This reflects the trend of consolidation of power among the elite in the Maya civilization, where the integration of religious and political authority helped facilitate the centralization of power across various city-states.