Select the boxes to indicate which statements about slaves in the Aztec empire are true and false.

True O O O O

False O O O O

A slave would remain a slave for life.

Slave children were born free.

A commoner could sell themselves into slavery.

Slaves had the same rights as commoners.
which are true and which are false

8 answers

True: A slave would remain a slave for life.

False: Slave children were born free, A commoner could sell themselves into slavery, Slaves had the same rights as commoners.
Which of the following describes how the Spanish colonization affected American Indians in Middle America?

A.
Spanish colonizers introduced diseases to American Indians, resulting in a decrease in American Indian populations.

B.
Spanish colonizers adopted American Indian religious beliefs, resulting in an increase of American Indian priests.

C.
Spanish colonizers bought the land from American Indians, resulting in an increase of wealth for American Indians.

D.
Spanish colonizers paid American Indians to work the land, resulting in a decrease in colonial plantations.
A. Spanish colonizers introduced diseases to American Indians, resulting in a decrease in American Indian populations.
Drag the correct phrase to the box in the sentence.

imported African slavespaid British settlersforced French prisonersused Spanish slaves
After Spanish colonists stopped using American Indians in the Caribbean for labor, they
to work the land.
imported African slaves
How were the Olmec able to support a civilization and cities?

A.
by implementing heavy taxes to raise public funds for each community

B.
by constructing residential dwellings for the growing populations in cities

C.
by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population

D.
by developing a system of roadways to connect different communities
C. by cultivating a surplus of food that could feed a large population.
Which of the following laid the groundwork for the revolt that led to Mexico's independence from Spain?

A.
the election of Juárez

B.
the expansion of trade

C.
the Mexican Cession

D.
the conquest of Spain by Napoleon Bonaparte