What was one difference between the religions of the ancient Egyptians and the Aztecs? The Aztecs had women worshippers, but the
Egyptians did not. The Aztecs practiced human sacrifice, but the Egyptians did not. The Egyptians collected donations, but the Aztecs did not. The Egyptians worshipped animal gods, but the Aztecs did not.
The difference between Aztec and Egyptian religions was that the Aztecs practiced human sacrifice, but the Egyptians did not. See, both the Aztecs and the Egyptians had a two-calendar system -- the Egyptians had one religious and one civil, whereas the Aztecs had the tonalpohuali (the sacred calendar that kept track of the days designated for certain gods and rituals) and the xiuhpohuali (a calendar that kept track of what days to begin planting or start harvesting crops). In essence, the rituals performed according to the tonalpohuali calendar included human sacrifice.
The most important appears to be the number of years of home ownership; at the 50th percentile, it accounts for roughly 28% of the observed racial wealth gap. The next most important factor is household income (explaining 17% of the gap).
The best option from the list would be that "<span>b. The United States began to build up its military and to stockpile weapons," since this was part of the inevitable "Arms Race" that took place between the US and the USSR. </span>