Aztec royalty ruled in a family oriented sort of way. Governments were built from family units and were structured to be like the governments that were in place before the Aztecs took over.
How do you change rotors on a 2004 Pontiac Aztec?
Remove the caliper assembly. There should be a couple of circular clips on the lug studs. Remove the clips and the rotor should slide off.
Aztecs are the ancient civilization of atlantis who re built if almost exactly as described by plato only difrence was it was squar instead of circular no it look like a dog
Where was the Inca empire located?
The Inca empire was located in Peru.
Sources: School and the South Park episode "Pandemic 2: The Startling". Yes, the episode was accurate :o)
"Because,they didn't really know how to grow plants,and the plants they did grow,such as corn,turned out really small and not nearly as big as our crops today.They didn't know how to slaughter animals but they killed and cooked any animal they could. Dogs happened to be an animal they found and killed sadly,but that was the only way they could survive.I personally would rather die than eat a dog.Dogs are my favorite animal.I have a Border Collie m/w an Australian Shepherd.Sorry I keep going on and on."
The person who previously posted the above "answer" might be called ethnocentric (as well as ignorant of Mexican history and pre-Columbian culture). The Aztecs lived in a region of the Americas without any domesticable large mammals available and relied upon domesticated turkeys, insects, fish, and, yes, dogs for sources of meat. A large part of their diet, however, was vegetarian, with corn, beans, squash, peppers, and tomatoes making up a large portion of their meals. Some would suggest that their method of farming, which combined squash, maize, and beans in one plot, is a rather advanced way of maintaining soil nutrients.
The Aztecs didn't know how to grow plants? NONSENSE. They developed the first hydrophonic farms. They sometimes ate dogs when they traveled for tradeing. That was becasue dogs are small and can forrage for themselves and of course domesticated dogs will follow their master.
How long were the Aztecs around?
The Aztecs started from about 1500 BC (Before Christ) and ended around 650 AD. (I can't remember what 'AD' stands for but i do know it means After Christ).
Aztec slaves were either sacrificed or had to do labor. They had to do what their master told them to do. They had to clean the house, grow the garden, and other things slaves did.
What is the original name of the Aztecs?
The Aztecs original name is "Mexica", I knew the origin of the term Aztec, I'll have to review my notes, but I do know it was a term accepted during the arrival of the Europeans.
What is the name of the Aztec's writing system?
'Aztec writing' or 'Aztec hieroglyphics' is the name given to the Prehispanic writing system that was used during the period of the Aztec Empire (1431-1521). It is a term also often used for the continuation of this system as used in the first century of Spanish colonial rule in Central Mexico by indigenous scribes, although in both cases 'Nahuatl writing' is a more appropriate term given the fact that the system was used beyond the borders and time-frame of the Aztec Empire.
he was born in 1398 and died in 1469. he was 71 years of age
What are the differences in the societies and cultures of the incas the mayans and the Aztecs?
their food? their food?
Where are the 12 tribes located around the temple?
around the temple To the East Judah, Issakhar and Zebulun To the South Gad. Simeon and Reuben To the West Benjamin, Menassah and Ephraim To the North Dan (Levi), Ashar and Naphtali
What year did Cleopatra become ruler?
In 50 BC, Cleopatra and her brother were co-rulers. The next year she was driven out and it wasn't until 47 that Julius Caesar firmly established her on the throne. So for all practical purposes, she became ruler in 47 BC.
Sacrifice is "GIVING." It's selflessness... thinking of someone other than yourself. It's the ultimate show of love for others, at all cost to oneself.
The selflessness of sacrifice is the one big lesson mankind needs to learn in order to "live together in harmony -- for ALL ETERNITY, once man is finally born into the Divine Immortal Family of God.
It's the one big lesson that the nature of selfish flesh resists with a passion; and the cause of all the world's misery and suffering. Selfish flesh: the opposite of sacrifice; envy, jealousy, lust and greed -- the enemies of love.
God is letting mankind [created in His image to one day be born into His Family] experience these negative emotions [spirit] and the manifestation of their sinful works, in order for man to one day "choose" which way he prefers -- to wallow in evil and wickedness, rebellious to everything God stands for. Or to "reject it" and seek the salvation of his Creator, to blot out all of his sins that He might save him from sin's "wages;" death.
Learning to "sacrifice" is "learning how to Love."
And unless men learn how to Love one another [and his Creator: NOT in that order]... he will not be granted God's Gift of Eternal Life. And most people would agree that Life [especially the prospective Divine Gift of Eternal Life; the Future God has planned for His creation... His Children] is very important.
Did the Aztecs Indians create basketball?
I think they helped create basketball but I think it was more appealing to soccer because they can't use there hands and can only use the hip things.
Is it advisable to drink hot coffee during meal time?
I would agree that a warm beverage would help digestion. I am not sure if coffee would be the best choice, I prefer miso soup or green tea because they have less, or no, caffeine.
IMHO, one of the worst things to drink would be a cold soda beverage, like Pepsi or Coke.
What is the oil capacity for a Pontiac Aztec?
2002 PONTIAC AZTEK 3.4L 6-cyl Engine CAPACITIES
Engine, with filter..........4.6 quarts[1]
1. After refill check oil level. Since the Year was not provided here is a General Idea Double Check it at the "Capacity Lookup" I provided you. Happy Oil Change.
How did Hernando Cortes conquer the Aztec Empire?
he dident defeat them the 1st time but the second time he brought back a bigger army and defeated them. he captured their king and kept him hostage he later murdered him anyway
What is the Aztec word meaning reason for existence?
Who were the Aztecs? The Aztecs were a wandering (nomadic) tribe from northern Mexico and were one of the last great Native American civilizations. Where did they come from?They lived in an area will now know as Mexico What does the word Aztec mean? The word "Aztec" means "someone who comes from Aztlán", an unknown location north of Mexico. The Aztec also referred to themselves as the Mehika or Meshika or Mexica, the origin of the name "Mexico". What were the Aztecs famous for? The Aztecs were famous for their agriculture, cultivating all available land, introducing irrigation, draining swamps, and creating artificial islands in the lakes. They developed a form of hieroglyphic writing, a complex calendar system, and built famous pyramids and temples. Legend has it that the Aztecs wandered for many years in search of a sign, an eagle and a serpent fighting on a cactus, to show them where to found their city.
The Aztecs - Superb Primary School site (Nettlesworth Primary) * Important People * Main Events * Art & Craft * A Child's Life * Military * Tenochtitlan * Fun & Games The Ancient Aztecs - Explores the ancient Aztecs, their religious beliefs, their culture, and their everyday life. Aztec Calendar - Shows you the current date according to the tonalpohualli, the sacred Aztec calendar. Gives a reading of the significance of the day and the relevant gods. The Aztecs - Another excellent Primary school site which tells the tale of the Aztecs. * Who were the Aztecs and where did they come from? * They were a very religious people and had many gods. * The Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan * At the centre of the city was the Templo Mayor (Great Temple). * Everyday life of Aztec folk * Looking at some archaeological evidence. * Looking at 'written' evidence. * Cortes and the sad night. * Today's Aztecs Map of Mexico
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Who were the Aztecs? The Aztecs were a wandering (nomadic) tribe from northern Mexico and were one of the last great Native American civilizations. Where did they come from?They lived in an area will now know as Mexico What does the word Aztec mean? The word "Aztec" means "someone who comes from Aztlán", an unknown location north of Mexico. The Aztec also referred to themselves as the Mehika or Meshika or Mexica, the origin of the name "Mexico". What were the Aztecs famous for? The Aztecs were famous for their agriculture, cultivating all available land, introducing irrigation, draining swamps, and creating artificial islands in the lakes. They developed a form of hieroglyphic writing, a complex calendar system, and built famous pyramids and temples. Legend has it that the Aztecs wandered for many years in search of a sign, an eagle and a serpent fighting on a cactus, to show them where to found their city.
The Aztecs - Superb Primary School site (Nettlesworth Primary) * Important People * Main Events * Art & Craft * A Child's Life * Military * Tenochtitlan * Fun & Games The Ancient Aztecs - Explores the ancient Aztecs, their religious beliefs, their culture, and their everyday life. Aztec Calendar - Shows you the current date according to the tonalpohualli, the sacred Aztec calendar. Gives a reading of the significance of the day and the relevant gods. The Aztecs - Another excellent Primary school site which tells the tale of the Aztecs. * Who were the Aztecs and where did they come from? * They were a very religious people and had many gods. * The Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan * At the centre of the city was the Templo Mayor (Great Temple). * Everyday life of Aztec folk * Looking at some archaeological evidence. * Looking at 'written' evidence. * Cortes and the sad night. * Today's Aztecs Map of Mexico
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The Aztec Empire was conquered by Hernan Cortes of Spain and his allies among the other native tribes that opposed the Aztecs like the Tlaxcala. After the conquest, a vast number of European diseases (smallpox, typhus, etc.) infected the former Aztecs who had no immunity to these diseases. Historians currently estimate that at the time Cortes' conquest, there were around 25 million Aztecs. In the mid-1700s, the entire population of the same region (including Europeans and African slaves) was less than 1 million as a result of these diseases continually removing large chunks of the Aztec population.
There still remain some Aztec descendants, but they are very few in number and are far outnumbered by Mestizos, who make up the majority of the Mexican population. Still, 1.5 million Mexicans speak Nahuatl, the original Aztec language.