Tenochtitlán in the fifteenth century was
A) an Aztec warrior who defeated the first Spanish troops to arrive.
B) the Aztec name given to Hernán Cortés when he arrived in present-day Mexico.
C) the capital of a sophisticated Aztec empire in Mesoamerica.
D) the name of a mountain range crossed by Cortés as he invaded Mexica.
E) an Aztec temple inhabited by Aztec nobility and priests.
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