Multiple Choice
The so-called "great houses" of the American Southwest show the:
A) capacity of some non-state societies to organize the labor of a large population
B) impact of Mesoamerican civilizations on their cousins to the north
C) enormous effect of the Spanish missions on the architecture of the sixteenth-century Southwest
D) great wealth and power of the kings who lived in the great houses
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