Answer 1
<h2>A) Construction of pyramid shape temples</h2><h2>C) Inclusion of ballcourts in ceremonial centers </h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2><h2 />
The Aztecs and Mayans were two Mesoamerican civilizations that had much in common. Both civilizations followed 365-day calendars with related recognizing and day/month symbols. They also both praised a pantheon of gods during spiritual celebrations, some of which included human sacrifice.
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Answer 2
<h2>D) Trade allowed access to needed resources
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Maya city-states hold Coba, Uxmal, Mayapan, Tulum, Palenque, and Kabah. Palenque was once recognized as the Red City because its houses were all covered red. Much is understood about the kings of Tikal including some of their impressive names such as Jaguar Paw, Curl Head, Shield Skull, and Double Bird.
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Answer 3
<h2>C) The Maya lived in individual city states while the Aztec were unified under one leader </h2><h2 /><h2>Explanation:</h2>
The Aztecs and Mayans were two Mesoamerican civilizations that had much in common. They also both praised a pantheon of gods during spiritual celebrations, some of which included human sacrifice. Mayans and Aztec also made pyramids to honor their gods. The pyramid was the center of the city, showing spiritual significance to both civilizations.
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