Question: In Aztec society, chocolate was widely available. <em>True or False.</em>
Answer: <u>True.</u>
Explanation: Everyone could enjoy cocoa, regardless of their social status. When the Mayans were conquered by the Aztecs, they were forced to pay taxes (tributes) to the Aztecs. This was paid in cocoa, so the Aztecs could always have an extra supply. For Aztecs, the cacao seed was known as the gift of Quetzalcoatl, the god of wisdom. It had so much value to them that it was even used as a form of currency and they would pay food, clothes, taxes, gifts, and offerings to their gods using cocoa beans.
Answer:
Prohibition
Explanation:
Lead to crime, hurt the economy and ended up being removed
Answer:
<u><em>Treaties between individual sovereign American Indian nations and the U.S. were negotiated. They were negotiated to establish borders. But also prescribe conditions of behavior between the parties.</em></u>