Which of the following was key to Cortés's victory over the Aztecs?

a. Montezuma’s initial belief that the Spaniards were gods
b. The Aztecs’ limited experience with warfare
c. The death of the Aztec leader only weeks before the arrival of the Spaniards
d. Montezuma’s unpopularity with his generals


Answer: a. Montezuma’s initial belief that the Spaniards were gods

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