Answer: No, he is not
Explanation:
tNo, he is not because he killed Moctezuma and looted them for their suns of gold and moons of silver. Moctezuma thought he was a god but he lied to them just to steal their riches. Additionally, he killed their people and some of them even joined him because they didn't like how they were being treated.
In Conclusion, No he is not a reliable source because he lied about being a God, killing them and looting their entire village.
213,000 can be rewritten as 2.13*10^5. This tells us that it has has 3 significant digits.
Your correct answer is b. It has three significant figures.
Karl Marx wrote Das Kapital and co-authored The Communist Manifesto
A. The Aztec and Inca had large, united empires, but the Maya did not. <span>The Mayan region was divided into several independent city-states, some of which became powerful. A king ruled each city-state and served as the head of the government, military, and religion. Each king had a court of followers and was advised by a council. To avoid war, kings often acted as diplomats as they formed alliances with other
city-states. However, diplomacy often failed and, as a result, war between city-states was common. The city-state structure of the Maya prevented them from uniting into an empire.</span>