Teotihuacán's rise to dominance in the Basin of Mexico occurred largely as a result of:
A) its rich agricultural soil
B) its location along a natural trade route
C) its location near an important source of obsidian
D) all of the above
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A)
Q46: Teotihuacán was Mesoamerica's:
A) earliest chiefdom
B) first agricultural
Q47: At its peak, the population of Teotihuacán
Q48: The city's name, Teotihuacán, was given by
Q49: Cuicuilco, Teotihuacán's most serious rival in the
Q51: The name given to the characteristic form
Q52: Teotihuacán appears to have grown:
A) in a
Q53: About how many substantially scaled, multifamily apartment
Q54: The apartments of various residents of Teotihuacán
Q55: Fire Is Born was:
A) a military ruler
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