The Maya were a major civilization during their time (200 BCE-900 CE) whose territory stretched from southern Mexico, the Yucatan Peninsula, Guatemala, and other surrounding Central America countries. The Maya were able to become so powerful through their implementation of a powerful central authority figure that united all of the city states together. With this in place the Maya were almost unstoppable.
a. true
b. false
Answer: b. false
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A. his political skill B. his military prowess C. his moral authority D. his acceptance of reform
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A) John Locke B) Baron Montesquieu C) Jean-Jacques Rousseau D) Voltaire
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false