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Aztecs were a strong empire because they drained swamps and built irrigation system and they were warlike ppl who conquered most of their neighbors.

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What enabled the Aztecs to become strong empire?

Aztecs were a strong empire because they drained swamps and built irrigation system and they were warlike ppl who conquered most of their neighbors.


How did the Aztecs become a strong empire?

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How did Aztecs get around?

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What was the leading city-state in Greece in 450 b.c. What made it strong?

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What was the leading city-state in Greece in 450 b.c what made it strong?

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What other empire had a strong relationship with the church?

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