Yes, the Aztecs did perform human sacrifices. It was a central part of their religious beliefs and rituals. Sacrifices were performed to honor their gods and ensure the continuation of the world and the prosperity of their civilization.
The Aztecs wanted to please the Gods, and by sacrificing people to the Gods, they thought it would make the God happy and the God would grant good fortune onto the Aztecs (like good crops or weather).
Aztecs performed sacrifices on the large four sided pyramids which they made for the Aztec Gods,.
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The Aztecs believed that they had to perform human sacrifices to keep the gods happy. They believed that these sacrifices were necessary to ensure the continued harmony and balance of the universe and to prevent catastrophic events such as natural disasters.
Yes, the Aztecs were known to have performed successful surgeries, including brain surgeries, using rudimentary tools made from obsidian and other materials. They were skilled in treating head injuries and skull fractures, as evident from archeological findings and historical accounts.
Suffixes come at the end of words, after a root word. For example, the word manageable. 'Manage' being the root word and 'able' being the suffix meaning capable of; therefore, manageable means capable of managing.A suffix is found at the end of a word. In the English language, there are many suffices. e.g. Car / Cars the s on cars shows that this word is a plural. Other examples of suffices are -ed,-es, -ing, -est. There are many other suffices that perform many actions on/with/for a word.The antonym of a suffix is a prefix. This is found at the start of a word. e.g. anti-, in-, pre-, ex-.At the end of the word.
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Both groups were forced to perform unpaid labor for European colonists.
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The plural ending is "ices". This can be seen where the plural of suffix is suffices.