<u>Answer:</u>
<em>They were master builders and could design missions in the Americas.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
As the twentieth century wound down, religion stayed a necessary piece of Mexican-American life. Despite the enduring worry about declension, the Tejano people group was still overwhelmingly Catholic during the 1990s, and the essential forms of Tejano Catholicism had changed minimally after some time. Mexican-American Catholicism kept on being home-focused, freely attached to institutional practices, and unequivocally dependent on social customs. Different beliefs had for sure caused advances after some time to mainline Protestantism verifiably and, all the more as of late, Mormons, Jehovah's Witnesses, Pentecostals, and different groups.
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Options:
Aztec (Mexica) Empire
Safavid Empire
Mughal Empire
Qing dynasty
Answer:
Aztec (Mexica) Empire
Explanation:
During that time period, Canons that are described in the passage hasn't been invented in Aztec region. The Aztec army hasn't even used an advanced weapons like this even during their fall when they're facing the Invaders from the Spanish Empire.
Both Safavid Empire , Mughal Empire , Qing dynasty on the other hand were known to used this weapon to break down the walls of the fortresses that belonged to their opposition.
Bats live in countries, continents, and regions.
For example, a bat lives in a cave in Texas. So, the bat lives in the United States (country), North America (continent), and the Plains (region).
The American revolutionary war took place in the 18th century not the 19th