The Mexican tradition that has its origins in pre-Hispanic civilizations and has been influenced by various cultural aspects throughout history is:
A. Celebration of Día de los Muertos.
This tradition is deeply rooted in Mexican culture and is a time to honor and remember deceased loved ones. It involves creating altars, offering food and drinks, decorating with marigold flowers, and using colorful calacas (skeletons) and calaveras (skulls) as symbols. The celebration typically takes place on November 1st and 2nd, coinciding with the Catholic All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day, blending indigenous beliefs with Spanish colonial customs.