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how did the aztecs economic strategies differ from those of the olmec and maya civilizations? (1 point)
trade and tribute gave more resources
created complex economic taxation systems
expanded international trading networks
developed advanced farming techniques
The Aztec Empire had a vast network of trade and tribute - paying states. They received goods and resources from conquered regions as tribute, which was a significant source of wealth. While other civilizations also traded and had economic systems, the scale and importance of trade and tribute in Aztec economic strategy were distinct. The Olmec and Maya did not rely as heavily on tribute. Advanced farming techniques were not unique to the Aztecs among these civilizations. Complex taxation systems were not the most defining difference, and the concept of "international" in the pre - Columbian Americas is a bit anachronistic as these were regional trading networks.
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Trade and tribute gave more resources