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Which of the following are understood by scholars to be evidence of the expansion of Teotihuacan's influence in Mesoamerica in the fourth and fifth centuries CE? Pick all that apply.Group of answer choicesThe Teotihuacan Book of Conquests, discovered in the Pyramid of the Feathered SerpentWidespread adoption of Teotihuacan-style art, architecture, and ceramics in the southA large monument to that expansion erected along the Avenue of the DeadMaya hieroglyphs in Tikal referring to the accession of a Teotihuacan ruler in the city

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Which of the following are understood by scholars to be evidence of the expansion of Teotihuacan's influence in Mesoamerica in the fourth and fifth centuries CE? Pick all that apply.Group of answer choicesThe Teotihuacan Book of Conquests, discovered in the Pyramid of the Feathered SerpentWidespread adoption of Teotihuacan-style art, architecture, and ceramics in the southA large monument to that expansion erected along the Avenue of the DeadMaya hieroglyphs in Tikal referring to the accession of a Teotihuacan ruler in the city

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The evidence of the expansion of Teotihuacan's influence in Mesoamerica in the fourth and fifth centuries CE, according to scholars, includes:

  1. Widespread adoption of Teotihuacan-style art, architecture, and ceramics in the south: This suggests that the culture and artistic style of Teotihuacan was influential and adopted by other regions, indicating a spread of their influence.

  2. Maya hieroglyphs in Tikal referring to the accession of a Teotihuacan ruler in the city: This is direct evidence of Teotihuacan's political influence extending into other major cities of the time.

The other options mentioned, such as "The Teotihuacan Book of Conquests, discovered in the Pyramid of the Feathered Serpent" and "A large monument to that expansion erected along the Avenue of the Dead" are not typically cited by scholars as evidence of Teotihuacan's influence, as they are not universally accepted or proven to be linked to the expansion of Teotihuacan's influence.

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