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History, 20.08.2019 08:00 aj12381

What is significant about the public works projects of pacal the great? under his rule very few projects were begun or completed compared to prior rulers. most of his projects were built to benefit the lower classes of people in his empire. he had buildings display text and images that supported his claim to the throne. they were built to celebrate the creation story and other religious traditions of the people.

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