7.7.2
- Commoners were at the bottom of the society rank and were only divided based on their age. False
- Because religion was so important, the Inca’Äôs developed its own theology, which was a religious practice and teaching. True
- In Inca’Äôs trading system, they traded with money instead of trading with goods. False
- To win god’Äôs favor, the Inca’Äôs prayed three times a day. False
- The Inca’Äôs believed that they were descended from the sun god, Inti. True
- At the same time when Haraca led each family, he was also responsible for them too. True
- In the commoner class, girls 12-16 had to be married for a long period of time. False
- While girls had to make medicines and dyes from plants, me had to do the heavy work. True
- In the Maya society, the two main groups in the social structure were nobles and commoners. True
- The basic unit in the maya society was the extended family, families that lived in clusters of houses. True
- In the Aztec society, the aztecs were divided into classes called nobles and commoners. True
- The aztecs believed that if Huitzilopochlti, the most important aztec god, didnt remain strong, then the sun would dissapear. true
- In war, aztecs fought with their most important weapon, a sharp bladed heavy wooden club in order to protect their empire. True
- In aztec families, boys had to learn intence military training while girls learned arts of homemaking. True
- Maya's that were deeply religious only worshiped 1 god. False
- As the maya's were at war with the spanished, the spanish soon ended the post-classic period. True
- As the Inca's were in war with the spaniards and the conquistadors, they lost everything that was valueble to them because of both the spaniards and conquistadors. True
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