All of the following are true EXCEPT:

reigning city-state in the Mexican Basin in 1428.
b. An Aztec leader Izcóatl, together with his successors as well as the rulers of the allied states, began an expansion that eventually resulted in a full-fledged empire.
c. The local elites of states conquered by the Aztecs were left in place, but they were required to leave their sons as hostages for good behavior.
d. Aztec warrior elite males were forbidden to marry local women, but they took many concubines.


d. Aztec warrior elite males were forbidden to marry local women, but they took many concubines.

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