Multiple Choice
The Aztec chief Moctezuma allowed Cortés to enter the capital of Tenochtitlán because
A) Cortés's army was so powerful.
B) Montezuma believed that Cortés was the god Quetzalcoatl.
C) there was little in the city of interest to the Spanish.
D) he was told to do so by the gods.
E) the Treaty of Tordesillas gave the capital to the Spanish government.
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