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The Sixteenth-Century Population of Tenochtitlán Is Estimated to Have Been

Question 13

Question 13

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The sixteenth-century population of Tenochtitlán is estimated to have been:


A) 2,000
B) 20,000
C) 200,000
D) 2 million

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