The Mayas exist too: their culture has maybe changed a bit, and their language too, taking in words and customs from the Spanish and the Mexicans, but they continue speaking their language and practicing their culture still, and even their religion (which got mixed with Christianity) continues in a way. The Mayan culture might have changed but it still exists: the Mayas were never massively killed or assimilated like the Aztecs were.
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A decoy is usually a person, device, or event meant as a distraction, to hide what an individual or a group might be looking for. Decoys have been used for centuries most notably in game hunting, but also in wartime and in the committing or resolving of crimes
The ultimate colonial objection to the Sugar Act was that it was taxation without representation. The colonists were being taxed from Great Britain without someone representing their rights and ideas in Parliament in London. They were also unfairly being taxed to bring more money into the colonial superpower, instead of it being used for the Thirteen Colonies.
The answer is personality
Explanation:
The conclusion of a study by Cornell University in Ithaca, United States. It is a sociological tendency. The human being usually divides and classifies his acquaintances according to the first impressions that he has about the people in question, asserting those positive sensations, but also maintaining pre-judgments created in the first contact.