The correct response that is an element of Maya culture is:
Maya cities were well-planned urban centers with roads, reservoirs, palaces, temples, and private homes.
The other statements do not accurately reflect Maya culture. The Maya were known for their advanced urban planning and architecture, as well as their complex societal structure, rather than being hunter-gatherers or having a belief in a single, all-powerful god. Additionally, the Maya had a unique view of the afterlife that included concepts of the underworld and different forms of existence, but their beliefs did not center specifically on reincarnation.