To counter the temples' power, military leaders who became kings began to build what kinds of structures?
A) Rival temples to worship war gods
B) Public cemeteries to honor war dead as heroes
C) Palaces to demonstrate the king's strength
D) Marketplaces to highlight goods from conquered territories
Answer: C) Palaces to demonstrate the king's strength
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