Which of the following best explains the significant differences in weaponry between the Aztec and Inca Empires and the Spanish?(1 point) Responses The Inca and Aztec used handheld weapons, but the Spanish only used cannons. The Inca and Aztec used handheld weapons, but the Spanish only used cannons. The Aztec had bows and arrows, but the Spanish did not. The Aztec had bows and arrows, but the Spanish did not. The Aztec and Inca used weapons like spears, clubs, and slings. The Spanish fought with swords, muskets, and cannons. The Aztec and Inca used weapons like spears, clubs, and slings. The Spanish fought with swords, muskets, and cannons. The Aztec and Inca had armor that was better than Spanish armor.

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The best response is: The Aztec and Inca used weapons like spears, clubs, and slings. The Spanish fought with swords, muskets, and cannons.

This response accurately captures the differences in weaponry and technology used by the two empires compared to the Spanish. The Aztec and Inca primarily relied on traditional weaponry, while the Spanish had access to more advanced firearms and artillery.