which of the following best explains the role of human sacrifice in the Aztec empire?

A. it was a highly structured ritual practice where individuals chosen as sacrifices were honored
B. the Aztec slowly stopped doing humans sacrifices because they worried it was not a good practice
C. the Aztecs routinely sacrificed their enemies in order to show how powerful they were
D. it was only practiced occasionally because the Aztecs did not think it was an important act

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The best explanation for the role of human sacrifice in the Aztec empire is:

A. it was a highly structured ritual practice where individuals chosen as sacrifices were honored.

Human sacrifice was an integral part of Aztec religion and culture, often viewed as necessary to appease the gods and ensure the continuation of the world. Those chosen for sacrifice were sometimes treated with honor leading up to the event, and the practice was deeply embedded in their social and religious beliefs.