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What did early Mesoamerican cultures have in common A. They outlawed slavery. B. They were ruled by women C. They worshipped many gods D. They had no written language
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What did early Mesoamerican cultures have in common
A. They outlawed slavery.
B. They were ruled by women
C. They worshipped many gods
D. They had no written language
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d. they worshipped many gods
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I did a project on the people of early Mesoamerican around a year ago and one of the main subjects I talked about was how they had many gods that they worshipped. So your answer is going to be
C: They worshipped many gods
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