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Q: Did Cortes cause more harm than good to the Aztecs?
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What god had the helm of invisibility?

All of them, apart from me. The Gods didn't give me invisibility, they said i would do more harm then good.


Why was Cortes welcomed to the Aztec civilization at first?

Cortez was welcomed to the aztec civilization first because they didn't know he would bring harm to them or kill the empire. Therefore they trusted him at first but then thats what cortez did.One more thing cortez and the aztec empire were very brudal to each other. so they may have been into a fight and cortez one its one of those


What superstitions are associated with taking pictures?

Some common superstitions associated with taking pictures include the belief that capturing someone's image can steal their soul, bring bad luck, or even cause harm to the person in the photograph.


What does sprang to kill?

Well, honey, "sprang" is the past tense of "spring," and to "kill" means to cause the death of something. So, "sprang to kill" would imply that something leaped into action to cause harm or death. Just hope it's not your ex's new girlfriend learning how to use a crossbow.


How does the danger posed by the sirens compare to that posed by the lotus eaters?

Sirens would have sung them to their deaths, or wrecked the vessel along the cliff if a sailor took it in his head to drive the ship to the shore to get to them. The Lotus-eaters did not cause harm or threaten to kill them but drugged the men into a blissful state from which they did not want to leave.