Pre-test
¿Qué
sabes ya? ¿Verdad o falso?
- The Navajos
were the predominant Indian population in México before Christopher
Columbus came to the Nuevo Mundo.
- The Indians
in México believed in Christianity for hundreds of years before Columbus
came.
- Human sacrifice
was a part of many religions in pre-Columbian times.
- The indigenous
people of Mexico had freedom of choice about their religion after the Spaniards
came.
- The majority
of people in Mexico are Catholic.
- The Aztecs believed
that it was an honor to die in battle or as a sacrifice.
- Ceremonial dances
were a part of worship of the gods.
- Spanish was
the language spoken by the indigenous people of México before the conquest.
- There is no
more worship of the Aztec gods.
- The quinceañera
is both
a social and religious custom.