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seesaw
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gift
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gift
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banana
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monster
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lifesaver
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Tenochtitlan got its name after what?
A prickly pear cactus
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How did the Aztecs have fresh water to drink?
Aqueducts
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What is a tzompantli?
A skull rack
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baam
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shark
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fairy
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baam
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The Aztecs regarded this animal, perched on a cactus with a serpent in its mouth, as a sign to build their great city?
Eagle
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True or False: Tenochtitlan was NOT heavily populated?
False
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Who were most likely to be sacrificed?
Slaves/Prisoners of war
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What was one way to pay tribute to the Emperor?
Human sacrifices/giving a human heart
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What characteristic of a civilization is shown in the Aztec Empire by maintaining and cleaning the aqueducts?
Economy/Job Specialization
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Who conquered the Aztecs?
Hernan Cortes and the Conquistadors
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A raised road that allowed the people to easily travel over the swampy and wet areas
Causeway
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When was the city of Tenochtitlan founded?
1325
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True or False: The society of the Aztecs operated on a social class system?
True
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How did the Aztecs keep the gods happy?
Human sacrifices
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