Which of the following were aspects of the rule of Moctezuma I over the Aztecs? Human sacrifice and expansion of the empire Human sacrifice and conquest of the Mayans Expansion of the empire and the discovery of gold Conquest of the Mayans and the discovery of gold

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Answer 1
Answer: "Human sacrifice and expansion of the empire" would be the best option from the list, although it should be noted that some of the expansion had begun before his reign officially began.
Answer 2
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Answer:

A. Human sacrifice and expansion of the empire

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