What was the nature of the Aztec administration of subject territories?
a. All territories conquered by the Aztecs became part of a singular administration run by a trained bureaucracy located in Tenochtitlan, much like the Byzantine Empire.
b. Aztecs rarely collected tribute from subject territories but did take hostages for human sacrifice.
c. The Aztecs placed members of the Aztec nobility as rulers over subject peoples.
d. The Aztecs established a military administration with subject territories controlled by regional generals.
e. Conquered territories were often left relatively unchanged under their old rulers as long as they recognized Aztec supremacy and paid tribute.
Answer: E
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