No, the Aztec Empire ended in the 1520s, along with their sacrificial ceremonies, after the conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish.
If by aztest you are refering to the Aztec Empire, there are not any 20th century developments because it did not exist then. This empire lasted from 1428 to 1521.
To defend from enemies.
Aztec
the largest Aztec temple is Techolition
1519
They Existed around 1200 A.D.
1325-1521
As much as any other gods do.
There are photos of the USS Aztec. It was not sunk by a German sub.
Polytheism for Aztecs, Monotheism for Catholics. Or also Jesus (who does not exist in Aztec religion but is central in Christianity).
No, the Indiana Aztec bat does not exist. It seems to be a fictional or misidentified species.
No, the Aztec Empire ended in the 1520s, along with their sacrificial ceremonies, after the conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish.
No. They were a native American people. Many decemdents of Aztecs are still alive.
No, the Aztec pyramids were primarily built by skilled laborers and builders who were not enslaved. Slavery did exist in Aztec society, but slaves were typically used for agricultural work, household chores, or as sacrifices in religious ceremonies.
The Aztec god most closely associated with the heavens is Tezcatlipoca. He is seen as a creator god and associated with the sky, time, and destinies. Tezcatlipoca was believed to watch over the earth from the heavens and wielded great power over the cosmos.
No. Real snakes have scales. Quetzalcoatl, a god in Aztec mythology, is described as a feathered serpent.