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Which statement explains how chinampas were part of Aztec culture? They were Aztec ceremonies that involved human sacrifice. They were man-made mud islands that were part of Aztec crop cultivation system.
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Which statement explains how chinampas were part of Aztec culture?
They were Aztec ceremonies that involved human sacrifice.
They were man-made mud islands that were part of Aztec crop cultivation system.
They were celebratory gatherings at which wealthy Aztec demonstrated their status by giving gifts.
They were large apartment houses built out of adobe bricks.
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The best option regarding the chinampas role in Aztec culture would be that "
They were man-made mud islands that were part of Aztec crop cultivation system," since they were made by extending soil deposits into nearby bodies of water.
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