Hello there! The three
characteristics of Tenochtitlan that Cortés admired were (1) the city’s
richness in terms of having a great marketplace, (2) its land area - the wide
streets and canal systems, (3) their infrastructure – he mentioned the high towers,
buildings and temples.
It can generally be assumed that conquered people would feel very unhappy and resentful about paying tribute to the Assyrians, since they did not relish in their culture or values.
The best option in terms of the correct order of events would be the last (assuming this is referring to the same options as before), which places the Enlightenment ideas of Locke before Hobbes. <span />
I don’t know why everyone is mean