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Answer: 1b - 2a - 3c
Explanation:
1b
The warriors of Maya and Aztec could, as officers, in the event of proving themselves in the battle advance to higher ranks, courage was greatly appreciated.
2a
The Mayan civilization collapsed in the ninth century. The causes of the collapse are a great mystery to historical science, but most likely the poor farming system is the cause of the collapse of this civilization.
3c
The Incas built their settlements on high ground, which made it difficult for the conquerors to find them. Thus, the most famous city of the Inca Machu Picchu was found only in the twentieth century, moreover in 1911, which is enough to say how skilled they were in hiding and building.
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Explanation:
The British were able to take control of India mainly because India was not united. The British signed treaties and made military and trading alliances with many of the independent states that made up India. The British were very effective at infiltrating these states and gradually taking control.How did the British gain and maintain power in India? Gain - Military force, signing treaties, railways, telecommunications. Maintain - Military bases, hiring India soldiers, closed religious/cultural centers, take land away from rebels, transformed legal systems, took control of industry/agriculture.
Answer:
Congress is made up of elected officials who represent citizens.
Explanation:
it is d on egd
Answer:
Correct answer is C. It made it clear that people living in U.S. territories had the same rights as people living in established states.
Explanation:
Option A is not correct as although slavery was prohibited in this Northwestern territories, that didn't meant that some new territories that were to enter United States had to prohibit slavery.
Option B is also not correct as states in these area were created a couple of years after the Ordinance was declared.
Option C is correct as the document stress out that all states would be equal in their rights.
Option D is not correct as the Ordinance has a bad effect on the Natives.