Chapter 250. Quiz for Document 11-4

250.1 Section Title

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Chapter 11: The Americas 3200 b.c.e.–1500 c.e.
Quiz for Document 11-4: The Rules and Objectives of a Maya Ball Game

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Question 250.1

Correct. The answer is c. The Maya considered strikes with the hip to be the most skillful, and players wore rawhide over their hips to aid in such strikes.
Incorrect. The answer is c. The Maya considered strikes with the hip to be the most skillful, and players wore rawhide over their hips to aid in such strikes.
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Question 250.2

Correct. The answer is b. Tlachtli players made a winning stroke by hitting the ball against or over the wall defended by the opposite team.
Incorrect. The answer is b. Tlachtli players made a winning stroke by hitting the ball against or over the wall defended by the opposite team.
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Question 250.3

Correct. The answer is a. According to Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, the players generally played “for such a stake as a parcel of cotton cloths, more or less, according to the wealth of the players. They also played for articles of gold and for feathers, and at times staked their own persons.”
Incorrect. The answer is a. According to Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, the players generally played “for such a stake as a parcel of cotton cloths, more or less, according to the wealth of the players. They also played for articles of gold and for feathers, and at times staked their own persons.”
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