Deck 18: The Aztec and Inca Empires, 1300-1550

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In Aztec society emperors were chosen through

A) inheritance.
B) election.
C) appointment.
D) civil war.
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Which of these best describes Aztec society?

A) egalitarian
B) stratified but open
C) rigidly stratified
D) stratified by birth
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Which of these was assured by the Aztec cosmic mission theory?

A) fertility
B) sunlight
C) rainfall
D) spring
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What arechinampas?

A) tombs of the elite
B) latticework platforms for farming
C) temples to the city gods
D) packed earth roadways
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Who controlled the choice of emperor for the Aztecs?

A) Quetzalcoatl
B) the Tecuhtli
C) the Tlatlacotin
D) the Macehualtin
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Humans were sacrificed regularly in Aztec society because they believed

A) the gods required blood as an offering.
B) foreigners were devils, so they sacrificed them.
C) the sun could be sustained only through repeated offerings of beating human hearts.
D) the gods would bless their crops only in exchange for the sacrifice of a virgin.
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Amerind civilizations were relatively new in the 1500s because

A) they did not learn to hunt and gather until relatively late in their history.
B) their transitions from hunting and gathering to farming were delayed.
C) they resisted the transition from farming to industrialization.
D) they had extensive connections with each other, so they did not need to be self-sufficient.
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The Tolteca caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
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Which people were sacrificed in Aztec society?

A) physically handicapped children
B) virgins
C) slaves
D) prisoners of war
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Which of the following civilizations is the oldest?

A) Aztec
B) Inca
C) Maya
D) Texcoco
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Within Aztec society, merchant and artisan were

A) held in contempt.
B) autonomous castes.
C) seen as of little value.
D) harshly exploited by the ruling class.
Question
Which of these characteristics distinguished civilizations of the Americas from those of Europe and Asia?

A) greater isolation
B) lack of towns
C) failure to develop complex societies
D) lack of trade
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The emperor was almost always a

A) warrior.
B) female.
C) judge.
D) priest.
Question
Compared to contemporary European cities, Tenochtitlan was

A) more primitive.
B) dirtier and less healthy.
C) more open to attack.
D) much larger.
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The Pochteca caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
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The Macehualtin caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
Question
The Aztecs called themselves

A) Mexica.
B) Texcoco.
C) Chinampa.
D) Tlaloc.
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The Tlatlacotin caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
Question
According to legend, the Aztecs expected to find at their promised land

A) a land flowing with milk and honey.
B) an eagle on a cactus eating a snake.
C) a smoking mountain.
D) the god of the sun.
Question
Which of these was True of membership in the noble class?

A) upward mobility only
B) downward mobility only
C) upward and downward mobility
D) no social mobility
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Which society is responsible for creating the potato from a nut-like root?

A) Inca
B) Aztec
C) Spanish
D) Maya
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Who laid the foundations of the Inca Empire?

A) Viracocha
B) Pachacuti
C) Montezuma
D) Topa Inca Yupanqui
Question
Which of these explains the Inca use of mummies?

A) It was the focus of ancestor worship.
B) It symbolically tied the rulers to the spiritual world.
C) It proved the purity of imperial rule.
D) It functioned as a family tree for the Inca ruling family.
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Which Amerind empire could best be considered a melting pot?

A) Aztec
B) Maya
C) Inca
D) Toltec
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How was the Inca imperial line kept pure?

A) The Sapa Inca remained celibate.
B) The Sapa Inca always married his sister.
C) The imperial family was a caste.
D) Only sons of two Sapa Incas could rule.
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How did slavery in the Aztec empire differ from the Atlantic slave trade?

A) African slaves experienced more opportunities than Aztec slaves.
B) Aztec slavery was not racially based.
C) Aztec slavery was only temporary.
D) African slaves were forced to work the land; Aztecs were forced to engage in combat.
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Aztec healers did all of the following EXCEPT

A) treat dental cavities.
B) perform brain surgery.
C) develop medicines.
D) inoculate against diseases.
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Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the physical structure of Andean people, compared to non-Andeans?

A) greater height
B) enlarged hearts
C) relatively large number of red corpuscles
D) a lung capacity was 40 percent greater than people in lower altitudes
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Aztec legend stated that men who died in combat were reborn as

A) gods.
B) hummingbirds.
C) cobras.
D) white men.
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Which of the following was NOT a capital offense in the Aztec empire?

A) homosexuality
B) adultery
C) theft
D) treason
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What was the Inca practice of mitima?

A) a process of assimilation
B) a religious ritual
C) the famous rain dance
D) the practice of meditation
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Which element of Aztec society was absent from Inca society?

A) commoners
B) slaves
C) nobles
D) warriors
Question
TheInca Empire was centered around

A) the Yucatan Peninsula.
B) the Andes Mountains along the Pacificcoast.
C) the Amazon River valley to the the Atlantic Ocean.
D) the southern tip of South America.
Question
Which of these explains the substantial differences between the Aztec and Inca empires?

A) the two centuries that separated them
B) isolation caused by mountainous country
C) the Pacific Ocean was too wide for either to cross
D) cultural animosity
Question
Which people linked their vast empire through roads and bridges across the Andes?

A) Aztec
B) Inca
C) Maya
D) Toltecs
Question
Which of these groups in Aztec society was the least open in terms of social mobility?

A) commoners
B) merchants
C) slaves
D) artisans
Question
How did education differ in Aztec and Incan societies?

A) The Aztec did not have an education system.
B) The Incas did not have an education system.
C) The Incas only educated noble sons; Aztecs practiced universal education.
D) The Aztecs only educated noble sons; Incas practiced universal education.
Question
How did Inca succession differ from most other monarchies?

A) It was more rigid in that the oldest son assumed the throne regardless of his age.
B) It was more flexible in that the emperor did not have to name his eldest son heir.
C) The youngest son always inherited the throne in the Inca Empire.
D) It allowed girls to assume the throne.
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Commoners in Aztec society could do all of the following EXCEPT

A) own land.
B) vote.
C) marry into the merchant caste.
D) share in the spoils of conquest.
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Aztec legend stated that women who died in childbirth were reborn as

A) goddesses.
B) hummingbirds.
C) cobras.
D) white women.
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Aztec policy towards conquered peoples was similar to that of the Romans.
Question
Which of these was most important in the Spanish victory over the Inca Empire?

A) superior weapons
B) the spread of smallpox
C) Spanish treachery
D) misunderstandings based on different cultures
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Aztecs were traditionally less ruthless than the Incas.
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In the Aztec empire, the emperor and nobility ruled together.
Question
How did Atahuallpa respond to the Spanish "gift" of a book of Christian devotions?

A) He killed the priest who brought him the book.
B) He died because the book was infected by the smallpox germ.
C) He adopted Christianity and joined the priesthood.
D) He threw it on the ground.
Question
Both Aztec and Inca religion centered on worship of

A) a moon goddesses.
B) a sun god.
C) the spirits of former emperors.
D) ancestors.
Question
Why did the Totonacs and Tlaxcaltecs assist the Spaniards?

A) They thought they were gods.
B) Aztec rule had been oppressive.
C) They were promised riches if they were victorious.
D) The Spaniards kidnapped the oldest sons in each tribe.
Question
Why was Montezuma's army somewhat small when Cortés arrived?

A) Cortes formed alliances with neighboring tribes who usually provided soldiers for the Aztec army.
B) It was harvest season.
C) Many of the soldiers had fled in fear.
D) Outbreaks of smallpox had killed many men.
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Which of these was the most important weakness of the Aztecs in the face of Spanish conquerors?

A) the identification of Cortés as the god Quetzalcóatl
B) the animosity of Aztec subject peoples
C) the large numbers of Aztec slaves
D) Aztec lack of defenses
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The institution of slavery was nonexistent in Incan society.
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Upon first sight of the Spaniards, some Aztecs believed that

A) these men were coming to liberate them from the Inca.
B) they were angels from another world.
C) the legend of Quetzalcoatl's legend was coming True.
D) they were dreaming, because they had never seen white skin.
Question
Montezuma lost popularity at home because he

A) surrendered to Cortés.
B) attacked the Spaniards.
C) cooperated with Cortés.
D) ended the practice of sacrifice.
Question
How did allegiance to an emperor make the Aztec and Inca peoples vulnerable to conquest?

A) They had no strong leader.
B)They too easily transferred their allegiance to a new ruler.
C) They were not unified against conquerors.
D) They lacked fighting skills.
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The duty of the Tocoyricoc was to

A) fight in the Inca army.
B) teach young warriors.
C) ensure loyalty and efficiency.
D) set up local governments.
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Who was the leader of the Spanish explorers who invaded the Aztec empire?

A) Balboa
B) Columbus
C) Cortés
D) Las Casas
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More than one-third of Mexico's population died in less than twelve months from

A) bubonic plague.
B) malaria.
C) influenza.
D) smallpox.
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Which of these describe the Inca Empire in 1531?

A) strongly unified
B) expansionist
C) divided by a power struggle
D) weakened by disease
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The last Aztec emperor, who ruled when the Spanish arrived, was

A) Sapa Inca.
B) Montezuma II.
C) Quetzalcoatl.
D) Tlaxcallan.
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When the Spaniards arrived, the Aztecs described them as

A) devils appearing out of the earth.
B) riding in mountains floating on the sea.
C) gods with brown skin.
D) barbarians of no significance.
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Slavery in the Aztec empire had no racial basis.
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What was the name of the special emissary sent from Cuzco to keep tabs on governors?
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How did Montezuma's foreign policy differ from that of his brother?
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Compare and contrast the foreign policies of the Aztec and Incas.
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Evaluate the factors which led to Spanish victory over the Incas.
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According to the Inca, who was Inti?
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What was the language of the Inca Empire?
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Evaluate the factors which led to Spanish victory over the Aztecs.
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To ensure procreation, the Incas held mass marriages in which people were partnered according to physical traits.
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Compare and contrast the social structures of the Aztecs and Incas.
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Why was smallpox so deadly to the Amerinds?
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Who was the Aztec god that was supposed to return as a light-skinned man?
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The disease of smallpox ravaged both Aztec and Incan society.
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Aztec women believed they would live in the afterlife as goddesses if they died in childbirth.
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The Incas were aware of Spanish defeat of the Aztecs.
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How did Montezuma II die?
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Discuss the religious beliefs of the Aztecs, and include how these beliefs affected their war with the Spaniards.
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In which modern South American country was the Inca Empire centered?
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Who were the "strangers in floating mountains"?
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Men killed in battle in Mexico believed they would return as cobras.
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Atahuallpa was ordered to submit to which two men?
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Deck 18: The Aztec and Inca Empires, 1300-1550
1
In Aztec society emperors were chosen through

A) inheritance.
B) election.
C) appointment.
D) civil war.
election.
2
Which of these best describes Aztec society?

A) egalitarian
B) stratified but open
C) rigidly stratified
D) stratified by birth
stratified but open
3
Which of these was assured by the Aztec cosmic mission theory?

A) fertility
B) sunlight
C) rainfall
D) spring
sunlight
4
What arechinampas?

A) tombs of the elite
B) latticework platforms for farming
C) temples to the city gods
D) packed earth roadways
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5
Who controlled the choice of emperor for the Aztecs?

A) Quetzalcoatl
B) the Tecuhtli
C) the Tlatlacotin
D) the Macehualtin
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6
Humans were sacrificed regularly in Aztec society because they believed

A) the gods required blood as an offering.
B) foreigners were devils, so they sacrificed them.
C) the sun could be sustained only through repeated offerings of beating human hearts.
D) the gods would bless their crops only in exchange for the sacrifice of a virgin.
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7
Amerind civilizations were relatively new in the 1500s because

A) they did not learn to hunt and gather until relatively late in their history.
B) their transitions from hunting and gathering to farming were delayed.
C) they resisted the transition from farming to industrialization.
D) they had extensive connections with each other, so they did not need to be self-sufficient.
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The Tolteca caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
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9
Which people were sacrificed in Aztec society?

A) physically handicapped children
B) virgins
C) slaves
D) prisoners of war
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10
Which of the following civilizations is the oldest?

A) Aztec
B) Inca
C) Maya
D) Texcoco
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11
Within Aztec society, merchant and artisan were

A) held in contempt.
B) autonomous castes.
C) seen as of little value.
D) harshly exploited by the ruling class.
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12
Which of these characteristics distinguished civilizations of the Americas from those of Europe and Asia?

A) greater isolation
B) lack of towns
C) failure to develop complex societies
D) lack of trade
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13
The emperor was almost always a

A) warrior.
B) female.
C) judge.
D) priest.
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14
Compared to contemporary European cities, Tenochtitlan was

A) more primitive.
B) dirtier and less healthy.
C) more open to attack.
D) much larger.
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15
The Pochteca caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
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The Macehualtin caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
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17
The Aztecs called themselves

A) Mexica.
B) Texcoco.
C) Chinampa.
D) Tlaloc.
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18
The Tlatlacotin caste was the

A) merchant caste.
B) artisan caste.
C) commoner caste.
D) slave caste.
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19
According to legend, the Aztecs expected to find at their promised land

A) a land flowing with milk and honey.
B) an eagle on a cactus eating a snake.
C) a smoking mountain.
D) the god of the sun.
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20
Which of these was True of membership in the noble class?

A) upward mobility only
B) downward mobility only
C) upward and downward mobility
D) no social mobility
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21
Which society is responsible for creating the potato from a nut-like root?

A) Inca
B) Aztec
C) Spanish
D) Maya
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22
Who laid the foundations of the Inca Empire?

A) Viracocha
B) Pachacuti
C) Montezuma
D) Topa Inca Yupanqui
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23
Which of these explains the Inca use of mummies?

A) It was the focus of ancestor worship.
B) It symbolically tied the rulers to the spiritual world.
C) It proved the purity of imperial rule.
D) It functioned as a family tree for the Inca ruling family.
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24
Which Amerind empire could best be considered a melting pot?

A) Aztec
B) Maya
C) Inca
D) Toltec
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25
How was the Inca imperial line kept pure?

A) The Sapa Inca remained celibate.
B) The Sapa Inca always married his sister.
C) The imperial family was a caste.
D) Only sons of two Sapa Incas could rule.
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26
How did slavery in the Aztec empire differ from the Atlantic slave trade?

A) African slaves experienced more opportunities than Aztec slaves.
B) Aztec slavery was not racially based.
C) Aztec slavery was only temporary.
D) African slaves were forced to work the land; Aztecs were forced to engage in combat.
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27
Aztec healers did all of the following EXCEPT

A) treat dental cavities.
B) perform brain surgery.
C) develop medicines.
D) inoculate against diseases.
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28
Which of the following does NOT accurately describe the physical structure of Andean people, compared to non-Andeans?

A) greater height
B) enlarged hearts
C) relatively large number of red corpuscles
D) a lung capacity was 40 percent greater than people in lower altitudes
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29
Aztec legend stated that men who died in combat were reborn as

A) gods.
B) hummingbirds.
C) cobras.
D) white men.
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30
Which of the following was NOT a capital offense in the Aztec empire?

A) homosexuality
B) adultery
C) theft
D) treason
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31
What was the Inca practice of mitima?

A) a process of assimilation
B) a religious ritual
C) the famous rain dance
D) the practice of meditation
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32
Which element of Aztec society was absent from Inca society?

A) commoners
B) slaves
C) nobles
D) warriors
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33
TheInca Empire was centered around

A) the Yucatan Peninsula.
B) the Andes Mountains along the Pacificcoast.
C) the Amazon River valley to the the Atlantic Ocean.
D) the southern tip of South America.
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34
Which of these explains the substantial differences between the Aztec and Inca empires?

A) the two centuries that separated them
B) isolation caused by mountainous country
C) the Pacific Ocean was too wide for either to cross
D) cultural animosity
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35
Which people linked their vast empire through roads and bridges across the Andes?

A) Aztec
B) Inca
C) Maya
D) Toltecs
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36
Which of these groups in Aztec society was the least open in terms of social mobility?

A) commoners
B) merchants
C) slaves
D) artisans
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37
How did education differ in Aztec and Incan societies?

A) The Aztec did not have an education system.
B) The Incas did not have an education system.
C) The Incas only educated noble sons; Aztecs practiced universal education.
D) The Aztecs only educated noble sons; Incas practiced universal education.
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38
How did Inca succession differ from most other monarchies?

A) It was more rigid in that the oldest son assumed the throne regardless of his age.
B) It was more flexible in that the emperor did not have to name his eldest son heir.
C) The youngest son always inherited the throne in the Inca Empire.
D) It allowed girls to assume the throne.
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39
Commoners in Aztec society could do all of the following EXCEPT

A) own land.
B) vote.
C) marry into the merchant caste.
D) share in the spoils of conquest.
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40
Aztec legend stated that women who died in childbirth were reborn as

A) goddesses.
B) hummingbirds.
C) cobras.
D) white women.
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41
Aztec policy towards conquered peoples was similar to that of the Romans.
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42
Which of these was most important in the Spanish victory over the Inca Empire?

A) superior weapons
B) the spread of smallpox
C) Spanish treachery
D) misunderstandings based on different cultures
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43
Aztecs were traditionally less ruthless than the Incas.
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44
In the Aztec empire, the emperor and nobility ruled together.
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45
How did Atahuallpa respond to the Spanish "gift" of a book of Christian devotions?

A) He killed the priest who brought him the book.
B) He died because the book was infected by the smallpox germ.
C) He adopted Christianity and joined the priesthood.
D) He threw it on the ground.
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46
Both Aztec and Inca religion centered on worship of

A) a moon goddesses.
B) a sun god.
C) the spirits of former emperors.
D) ancestors.
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47
Why did the Totonacs and Tlaxcaltecs assist the Spaniards?

A) They thought they were gods.
B) Aztec rule had been oppressive.
C) They were promised riches if they were victorious.
D) The Spaniards kidnapped the oldest sons in each tribe.
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48
Why was Montezuma's army somewhat small when Cortés arrived?

A) Cortes formed alliances with neighboring tribes who usually provided soldiers for the Aztec army.
B) It was harvest season.
C) Many of the soldiers had fled in fear.
D) Outbreaks of smallpox had killed many men.
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49
Which of these was the most important weakness of the Aztecs in the face of Spanish conquerors?

A) the identification of Cortés as the god Quetzalcóatl
B) the animosity of Aztec subject peoples
C) the large numbers of Aztec slaves
D) Aztec lack of defenses
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50
The institution of slavery was nonexistent in Incan society.
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51
Upon first sight of the Spaniards, some Aztecs believed that

A) these men were coming to liberate them from the Inca.
B) they were angels from another world.
C) the legend of Quetzalcoatl's legend was coming True.
D) they were dreaming, because they had never seen white skin.
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52
Montezuma lost popularity at home because he

A) surrendered to Cortés.
B) attacked the Spaniards.
C) cooperated with Cortés.
D) ended the practice of sacrifice.
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53
How did allegiance to an emperor make the Aztec and Inca peoples vulnerable to conquest?

A) They had no strong leader.
B)They too easily transferred their allegiance to a new ruler.
C) They were not unified against conquerors.
D) They lacked fighting skills.
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54
The duty of the Tocoyricoc was to

A) fight in the Inca army.
B) teach young warriors.
C) ensure loyalty and efficiency.
D) set up local governments.
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55
Who was the leader of the Spanish explorers who invaded the Aztec empire?

A) Balboa
B) Columbus
C) Cortés
D) Las Casas
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56
More than one-third of Mexico's population died in less than twelve months from

A) bubonic plague.
B) malaria.
C) influenza.
D) smallpox.
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57
Which of these describe the Inca Empire in 1531?

A) strongly unified
B) expansionist
C) divided by a power struggle
D) weakened by disease
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58
The last Aztec emperor, who ruled when the Spanish arrived, was

A) Sapa Inca.
B) Montezuma II.
C) Quetzalcoatl.
D) Tlaxcallan.
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59
When the Spaniards arrived, the Aztecs described them as

A) devils appearing out of the earth.
B) riding in mountains floating on the sea.
C) gods with brown skin.
D) barbarians of no significance.
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60
Slavery in the Aztec empire had no racial basis.
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61
What was the name of the special emissary sent from Cuzco to keep tabs on governors?
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62
How did Montezuma's foreign policy differ from that of his brother?
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63
Compare and contrast the foreign policies of the Aztec and Incas.
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64
Evaluate the factors which led to Spanish victory over the Incas.
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65
According to the Inca, who was Inti?
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66
What was the language of the Inca Empire?
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67
Evaluate the factors which led to Spanish victory over the Aztecs.
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68
To ensure procreation, the Incas held mass marriages in which people were partnered according to physical traits.
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69
Compare and contrast the social structures of the Aztecs and Incas.
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70
Why was smallpox so deadly to the Amerinds?
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71
Who was the Aztec god that was supposed to return as a light-skinned man?
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72
The disease of smallpox ravaged both Aztec and Incan society.
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73
Aztec women believed they would live in the afterlife as goddesses if they died in childbirth.
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74
The Incas were aware of Spanish defeat of the Aztecs.
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75
How did Montezuma II die?
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76
Discuss the religious beliefs of the Aztecs, and include how these beliefs affected their war with the Spaniards.
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77
In which modern South American country was the Inca Empire centered?
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78
Who were the "strangers in floating mountains"?
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79
Men killed in battle in Mexico believed they would return as cobras.
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80
Atahuallpa was ordered to submit to which two men?
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