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lora16 [44]
3 years ago
15

PLEASE HURRY I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST AND GIVE 30pts

Social Studies
1 answer:
Ludmilka [50]3 years ago
7 0

ANSWER:

                                                   <u>Monday what</u>

1) Olmecs

2) Halach Uinik

3) Olmecs

4) priests

3)   1: <u>top! </u>Halach uinic. This was a hereditary position. It was passed down from father to son only. His powers were wide. he was almost an absolute ruler.

     2: Batabs. They were all chosen from the noble class so this post was also hereditary. they were to see it to it that the laws, taxes, and policies were enforced.

     3: Priesthood. Usually though the astronomers and astrologers and mathematicians were from this.

     4: Polms.  The merchants and traders. They were often used and suspected of being spies who carried info from one city to another.

    5:<u> bottom! </u>Peasants. majority of mayas were farmers they grew corn, beans and squash. mean cultivated while women made food. paid taxes in food and helped build temples.

                                            <u> Tuesday what</u>

1)  present

2) Social Pyramid

3) Egyptian hieroglyphs

4) Architecture

5) ritual

6) Death ball

7)     1: Raised field

The Mayas used this method to farm areas of land that otherwise would have been too wet to use. Small canals were created by digging out soil from beneath the water and piling up to create small islands. Maya farmers could then grow crops on these islands while they harvested the fish that swam in the canals.

      2: Terrace farming

This is where walls are built to make small flat fields one on top of the other. It was useful for increasing the amount of farmland in mountain areas. Most terraces were small, but in some parts of the Maya lowlands, they dramatically transformed entire regions!

     3: Slash and burn

Also known as ‘shifting’, this is when jungle areas are chopped down and burnt. The ash is high in nutrients, so it was perfect for growing crops. However, within a few years, the nutrients would be used up and the farmers would have to move elsewhere to let the forest regrow.

I spent almost 30 minutes on this.... i hope this helps! Please mark brainliest! :P

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