Many years after the Mexica people first built their proud city, Tenochtitlan (later to become Mexico City), they formed an alliance with two other cities - Texcoco (Tetzcoco) and Tlacopan.
This Triple Alliance was to rule the Valley of Mexico until the
Spanish arrived. However, over time one city become the most powerful -
Tenochtitlan. It would become the heart of the Aztec civilization.
Essentially, Aztec empire history is a history of city-states.
As the empire expanded (which it began to do in earnest around 1428)
it conquered more cities. Some cities resisted. Others were conquered
and began to pay tribute.
, even the term Aztec is a bit misleading. It's a name that is used for
a group of peoples in Central Mexico, but really there wasn't any one
people group that was "Aztec". The Mexica people were at the
heart of the empire, but there were many other cultures that formed the
civilization that the Spanish were to discover.
Answer: mad-eye-moody is an arour or a dark wizard hunter
and there are 7 books in the series
(I am a harry potter expert so if you have anymore questions they will probly be answered by me)
hope that helps!
I believe the answer is: Learner directed
Learner directed classroom refers to the type of classroom that encourage students' habit of self-learning and observation.
Even though this type of method often shows results in slower rate, it would increase the likelihood of the students able to found their own subject of interest since the early age
Quite simple, actually,
since Egypt is near the fertile Nile..it can easily be viewed as a gift.
The Nile river helped make an amazing, and beautiful civilization out of Egypt. Another factor that contributed is that the Nile also contributed to Egypt's economy...if you notice how Egypt looks like...there's these three pyramids..The Great Three Pyramids. That definitely shows how wealthy the Egyptians were to build such a wonder!
Today, we still find artifacts, priceless, proving the fact that Egypt was "the gift to the Nile."