Answer:
B. Moctezuma thought that Cortés might be a god.
Explanation:
In 1519, during the exploration of Herman Cortez, a Spanish voyager under the command of King of Castile, led his group to Tenochtitlán territory, where he was able to meet their ruler Moctezuma II, the ruler of the Aztec empire. However, Aztec sent silvers and golds to Hernan Cortes, believing the latter might be a god (Quetzalcoatl). Even though, Cortes and his fellow Spanish would later kill Moctezuma and fight off the people of Aztec.
President of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) from 1920 until 1960 and founding president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), John Llewellyn Lewis was the dominant voice shaping the labor movement in the 1930s.
Answer:
I think the answer would be B. because the others dont match or make sense to the others.
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(This may be completely wrong because it's from a religious PoV) I believe it isn't. I believe the first people on Earth were Adam and Eve, and that they lived in peace, under God, and the only time they had a problem is when the serpent (the Devil disguised as a snake) told them to eat a fruit from the Garden, and when they did, they sinned, meaning they realized they were naked, and now humans don't live as long as they used to. That's how I view it. ~Mia