The correct answer is True.
Step-by-step explanation
The Flower Wars were a prehispanic Mesoamerican practice which consisted in the organization of battles to face warriors from different communities, after that, the communities took prisoners from the others clanship and celebrated a ritual in which the prisoners were sacrificed as an offering to Gods. This practice was celebrated by the clanship in drought season, some authors affirm that this practice was an alternative to get food in drought season because some towns ate the prisoners as a blessing from gods. So, the correct answer is True.