Mayans believed in multiple Gods especially the corn God , they even squished their heads to be shaped like corn that’s how much they worshipped him .. Aztecs sacrificed people as a religious practice (even ate them) and played deadly games that results on the winners having to be the sacrifice ... they just did a lot of human sacrifices and eating of humans fun fact : they sacrificed sooo much that the temples that they had created which were made of clay of some sort (and brown colored) was so bloody that from a distance you would think it was painted red
The answer for 1. is A.
The answer for 2. is B.
The answer for 3. is B.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the best option would be the one having to do with people being allow to speak freely, since this encourages debate that can change government policies for the better. </span></span>
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
I do believe John Mayer’s Born and Raised is an example of neotraditional music. Neotraditional music is the type of music that emphasize in a combination of country music and traditional music. In Born and Raised Mayer embraced a more bluegrass rhythm in comparison of anything that he had released in the past. Specifically, the album title track is the most blues song from the entire album. He uses instruments that made the album feel more “Americana” and “neotraditional”.
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B. The Great Awakening
<u>The Great Awakening refers to certain periods of religious betterment in American Christian history. </u>