Which of the following compares the role of monumental architecture in the Aztec and the Inca Empires?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThe Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both had two temples that signified religion; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.%0D%0AThe Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both had two temples that signified religion; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both had rounded walls that signified religion; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.%0D%0AThe Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both had rounded walls that signified religion; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both signified the influence of Tiawanaku religion; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.%0D%0AThe Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both signified the influence of Tiawanaku religion; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.%0D%0A%0D%0AThe Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both signified the gods through natural landscape; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.
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The correct response is: The Aztec and the Inca Empires’ monumental architecture both signified the gods through natural landscape; the Aztec worshipped two gods, whereas the Inca worshipped one god.