Which statements describe the Aztec government? Choose four correct answers. Each city-state was led by a leader known as a tlat
oani. A council of elders ruled the empire from Tenochtitlán. The Aztec had an emperor, known as the Huey Tlatoani. Tenochtitlán was the center of Aztec political power. The Aztec government was a republic where landowners could vote. The Aztec developed legal codes to follow and had justices to maintain order.
Washington didn't want to be like a King so he let congress make decisions like who would be their leaders for cabinet leaders, which lead to the most famous meetings between Hamilton and Jefferson.
Generally speaking, all of the following were arguments that supported the pro-slavery stance in the U.S. except that "<span>D. slaves never tried to revolt so they must like being enslaved," since slave revolts were unavoidable. </span>