According to historians, which three of the following factors may have contributed to the downfall of the Maya empire?
migration
epidemic
famine
invasion
revolt
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Explanation: Downfall of Maya empire.
- Maya civilization is the best known classical civilization of Mesoamerican.
- There are various factors which were responsible for the collapse of this civilization.
- Migration, Famine and Epidemic were the main reason for its downfall.
- A prolonged drought due to deforestation forced Mayas to abandon their cities.
- Some Mayas burnt and chopped down more and more forest to clear land for agriculture and use wood for fuel fire for domestic use and also for constructing houses.
- The cleared lands led to less water evaporation as a result deforestation led to severe drought and the civilization collapsed gradually.
- The crops failed due to severe drought and thus led to shifting of trade routes and hence paying way to migration.
- This situation also led to social disturbances, wars, hunger, diseases and finally to the downfall of the Mayas.
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