Is this statement true or false?

There is limited information on the history of the Mayan culture in the Common Era because the Spanish instituted a policy of killing all Mayan priests and burning all of their books.

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true
true

false

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True. The statement reflects the historical fact that the Spanish conquest led to the destruction of many Mayan texts and the killing of Mayan priests, which significantly reduced the available information on the history of Mayan culture during the Common Era.

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Is this statement true or false?

The volcanic lowlands were the source of obsidian, jade, and other precious metals like cinnabar and hematite that the Mayans used to develop a lively trade.

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true
true

false

True. The volcanic lowlands were indeed a source of obsidian, jade, and other materials that the Mayans used for trade and other purposes. This contributed to a vibrant trade network in the region.

Is this statement true or false?

Contrary to popular belief, the Mayans were not united as one empire.

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true

false

True. The statement is true. Contrary to popular belief, the Mayans were not a single, unified empire; instead, they were composed of numerous city-states that were often politically independent and sometimes in conflict with each other.

Who outlawed the Maya religion and burned all but four of their sacred bark-paper books in the 16th century?

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Catholic missionaries

Catholic missionaries

Political leaders

Political leaders

Christopher Columbus

Christopher Columbus

Aztec rulers

Catholic missionaries. They were responsible for outlawing the Maya religion and burning many of their sacred texts during the 16th century in efforts to convert the indigenous population to Christianity.

Which country was an important route by which the treasures of the Inca’s were transferred to the Spanish?

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Guatemala

Guatemala

Belize

Belize

El Salvador

El Salvador

Panama

Panama. It was an important route for transferring treasures from the Inca Empire to the Spanish during the colonial period.

Why did the practice of fair trade spread from handicrafts to food?

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farmers felt they were being treated unfairly

farmers felt they were being treated unfairly

the demand for handicrafts was wearing off

the demand for handicrafts was wearing off

artisans were no longer producing handicrafts

artisans were no longer producing handicrafts

artisans no longer needed the support of fair trade

Farmers felt they were being treated unfairly. The spread of fair trade practices from handicrafts to food was largely driven by farmers recognizing their unfair treatment in the market and seeking better terms for their products.

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