Mesoamerica and the Andes

a. ran similar regional economies controlled by the state, which tried to suppress all private merchant activity.
b. were in close contact, creating by far the largest and most important long-distance trade network in the Americas.
c. had little to trade with each other, because both regions grew the same crops and had the same resources.
d. seem to have had little direct contact with each other.


Ans: d. seem to have had little direct contact with each other.

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