What role did commerce play in Aztec culture?
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Commerce was a central part of the Aztec culture and revealed the richness and complexity of the economy. The smaller towns had daily markets with a wide array of goods for sale, while Tenochtitlán had a massive open-air market. Here there were countless foods, textiles, ceramics, and other goods available for trade.
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A. Ganges River Valley. B. Indus River Valley. C. Deccan Plateau. D. Kara Korum. E. Hindu Kush.
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