Random Aztec
Fall of the Aztecs
Geography
Religion
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100

Name one food the Aztec ate 

maize (corn), beans, and squash, flavored with chilies, tomatoes, and herbs, forming a largely vegetarian diet supplemented by insects, fish, and domesticated turkeys, ducks, dogs, and occasional game like deer

100
Conquistadors were from 

Spain

100

The country where the Aztecs lived 

Primarily central Mexico 

100

Y/N: Did the Aztecs believe in human sacrifice? 

Yes

100

When people play the following songs it's called getting _________. "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down"

Rickrolled

200

The language the Aztecs spoke

Nahuatl

200

Spanish conquistadors brought with them... 

diseases 

200

Floating islands were called... 

chinampa

200

Name the most important god to the Aztecs 

Sun god 

200

Another middle school in Salem that starts with the letter S

Straub 

300

What happened to Cuauhtémoc? 

He was captured 

300

What disease did most Aztecs succumb to 

Smallpox 

300

What modern day city lies where the Aztecs lived? 

The modern-day city where the Aztecs lived, specifically their magnificent capital Tenochtitlán, is Mexico City, Mexico

300

Y/N: Would the emperor remove the heart? 

No

300

The food that rose in popularity after Stranger Things came out 

Eggo waffles 

400

Aztec timeline 

1300 CE - 1521 CE

400

The name of the conquistador who took over 

Hernán Cortés

400

Name the most important city to the Aztecs 

Tenochtitlan

400

What is the name for heart removal? 

Cardiectomy 

400

Name a band instrument that plays in the key of B flat 

 Bb Trumpet, Bb Clarinet, Tenor Saxophone, Baritone Horn, Bass Clarinet, and Flugelhorn

500

Military technology the Spaniards had  

Steel swords, firearms (arquebuses, cannons), and horses gave the Spanish a tactical advantage, though disease was a greater factor.

500

The last emperor 

Cuauhtémoc

500

Why did the Aztecs settle in what is modern day Mexico City? 

Their god Huitzilopochtli told them to, appearing as a sign of an eagle on a cactus with a snake, but pragmatically, the location in Lake Texcoco offered fertile land for chinampas (floating gardens) and strong natural defenses

500

Why did the Aztecs sacrifice humans? 

To nourish their gods, believing it essential for cosmic survival, especially to keep the sun moving daily, repaying the gods for creating the world with their own blood. It was a deeply religious act to maintain balance, ensure agricultural fertility, and honor deities, but also served political purposes, intimidating enemies and demonstrating the ruler's power

500

The candy promoted in ET

Reeses Pieces 

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