Which of the following best suggests the benefits of the Aztec Empire's decentralized government? (1 point)

City-states within the empire had to build up armies to protect themselves.

Dissatisfied local leaders could object to decisions by the emperor and cause problems.
It eliminated the need for a central emperor and expensive religlous rituals.
Local leaders retaining power likely made them more content to be part of the empire.

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Local leaders retaining power likely made them more content to be part of the empire.