Which statement summarizes the political structure of Mayan city-states? (1 point)
• City-states derived their power from communication with the gods.
• There was one Mayan king, who ruled over the entire empire.
City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.
Early on, city-states were highly decentralized, and all had their own form of government.
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City-states held their own power and connected to each other through trade networks and political alliances.