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why was the aztec empire vulnerable to conquest by the spanish in the e…

Question

why was the aztec empire vulnerable to conquest by the spanish in the early 1500s? choose 1 answer: a the empire fell into disorder after emperor moctezuma ii was killed in battle. b neighboring groups disliked aztec rule and chose to fight alongside the spanish. c the spanish brought large armies that outnumbered the aztec warriors and their allies. d the spanish sneaked into tenochtitlán hidden inside baskets and wagons.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: Moctezuma II was killed during the conflict, but the empire's vulnerability was more due to external allies against it, not just his death's immediate disorder.
  • Option B: Neighboring groups (like the Tlaxcalans) resented Aztec tribute and human - sacrifice demands. They allied with the Spanish, which was a key factor in the Aztec Empire's vulnerability as it reduced the Aztec's military strength and support.
  • Option C: The Spanish had relatively small armies, and the Aztec and their allies were more in number. So this is incorrect.
  • Option D: There is no historical evidence of the Spanish sneaking into Tenochtitlán in this way.

Answer:

B. Neighboring groups disliked Aztec rule and chose to fight alongside the Spanish.