¿Por qué podemos afirmar que la sociedad Azteca no fue una sociedad igualitaria?
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Ответ:
D.) Because it exemplified the very different worldview of American Indians.
Explanation:
Although you have not shown the text to which the question refers, we can confirm that Colombus 'interest in showing the Native Americans' interest in glass and weapons was established to show how the natives had a different view of the world, how they valued highly common, silly things and therefore would be easy to be mastered.