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The name of the title is The rise and fall of the Aztec Empire Please read the passage and answer the question
Question number 1 how do you think causeways improved life for the Aztecs
Question number 2 what conclusions can you draw about the Aztecs social structure given that a persons class is was inherited.
Question number 3 why were the Aztecs defeated so early?
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