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La Venta is
 
  A. an Olmec ceremonial center on Mexico's Gulf Coast with a principal occupation from 800-400 B.C.
  B. a site in central Mexico with rare examples of round architecture.
  C. the source of valuable green obsidian.
  D. the largest site in the Valley of Oaxaca before the establishment of Monte Albn.

Question 2

The Aztec pochteca were specialists in
 
  A. religion.
  B. long-distance exchange.
  C. human sacrifice.
  D. chinampa farming.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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