What might historians infer about the Aztec Empire based on their agricultural practices?(1 point)

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The Aztecs were an advanced peoples with in-depth knowledge about the land and its resources.
The Aztecs were an advanced peoples with in-depth knowledge about the land and its resources.

The Aztecs did not take the best care of their farmland because it was not privately owned by families.
The Aztecs did not take the best care of their farmland because it was not privately owned by families.

The Aztecs did not understand that different types of soil require different farming approaches.
The Aztecs did not understand that different types of soil require different farming approaches.

The Aztecs had to develop several planting and irrigation strategies because none worked very well.

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Historians might infer that "The Aztecs were an advanced peoples with in-depth knowledge about the land and its resources." This response highlights the sophistication of their agricultural practices, including the use of techniques such as chinampas (floating gardens) and advanced irrigation methods, which demonstrate their understanding of their environment and ability to maximize agricultural productivity.