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9. What evidence best supports the influence of the Moche culture on the Inca empire?
A. the creation of the geoglyphs
B. the existence of the road networks
C. the extensive nature of Incan trade
D. the worship of a sun god
A. the creation of the geoglyphs
B. the existence of the road networks
C. the extensive nature of Incan trade
D. the worship of a sun god
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Answered by
Writeacher
This is SOOOO specific, it just has to be in your text.
Go back and read -- and let us know what you discover.
Go back and read -- and let us know what you discover.
Answered by
Help
I have! I still cannot find it
Answered by
Writeacher
Then use www.google.com.
Enter <b>moche culture influence on inca empire</b>
Enter <b>moche culture influence on inca empire</b>
Answered by
Help
If you could direct me to some websites that'd be great :)
Answered by
Help
I've tried google :|
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS705US707&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=moche+culture+influence+on+inca+empire
Read lots and think.
Read lots and think.
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Help
I don't think you understand.... I've tried google. So if you could be kind and direct me to a website that's not Google or Wikipedia, that'd be great
Answered by
Writeacher
http://www.ducksters.com/history/inca/tribes_of_early_peru.php
Scroll down and read about Moche here.
Then THINK -- which of the four choices makes most connection with the description of what the Moche are/were known for?
Scroll down and read about Moche here.
Then THINK -- which of the four choices makes most connection with the description of what the Moche are/were known for?
Answered by
Writeacher
It's also here:
http://www.ancient.eu/Moche_Civilization/
http://www.ancient.eu/Moche_Civilization/
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Help
Can you check my answer?
I say D.
I say D.
Answered by
Writeacher
I disagree. Go back and keep reading.
Answered by
Mushy
You should really learn how to compose a proper message especially if you're going to call another students incompetence out.
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Correct answers
The answer is D
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leapordclaw
answers to the test ? 😑
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Connexus
B. The existence of road networks
Answered by
fym
yall are annoying its D the worship of a sun god
Answered by
Cayde-6
1:D
2:C
3:ACE
4:B
5:B
6:C
7:C
8:AC
9:B
10:BD
11:A
12:D
13:A
14:BCE
15:DE
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2:C
3:ACE
4:B
5:B
6:C
7:C
8:AC
9:B
10:BD
11:A
12:D
13:A
14:BCE
15:DE
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Tiffany
When I answer mine and I checked it and none were right to I'm not sure!
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Anonymous
It’s not at all D on question 9, it’s B!
I just took the Test and got that one wrong:|
Cayde-6 has all the answers correct!
I just took the Test and got that one wrong:|
Cayde-6 has all the answers correct!
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Dyllocss43
TRUST CADE HE IS CORRECT ON PRETTY MUCH EVRYTHING TRUST ME
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1. They designed irrigation systems.
2. hunted seals and other sea mammals, used kayaks and dog sleds for transport
3. the existence of road networks
4. They participated in distant trade networks.
5.Peasant farmers made up the largest social class.
6. the construction of monumental pyramid-shaped temples, the existence of ball courts, the use of a calendar and a number system
7. Humans changed from a hunter-gatherer society to settling in farming villages.
8. Trade and tribute gave the Aztecs more resources than the Olmec and Maya.
9. They farmed.
10. They built a vast network of roads, bridges, and tunnels, They imposed their language and religion on conquered peoples
11. to convey spiritual meaning
12. burial mounds, defensive structures, temple platforms
13. The Incas conducted little trade, as the emperor owned all property
14. Olmec
15.The geographic conditions that made for a successful civilization would be a water source and a way for the civilization to protect itself. Water was important to the civilization not only for daily survival, but in order to grow crops to sponge. It was important for the civilizations to be able to protect themselves against others who would want to steal their land. They needed some sort of mountainous region to help stay protected. The geographic conditions that posed the greatest challenges for early civilization would be not having water and climate conditions that couldn't be lived in. Not having water would lead to dry land and then they wouldn't be able to grow any crops to live off. If the climate was too cold, plants would not grow and animals would not stay in the area in order to hunt. Also, any water sources would freeze in the winters.
16. They produced fine textiles, ceramics, and works in gold, They set up networks of relay runners to deliver messages
2. hunted seals and other sea mammals, used kayaks and dog sleds for transport
3. the existence of road networks
4. They participated in distant trade networks.
5.Peasant farmers made up the largest social class.
6. the construction of monumental pyramid-shaped temples, the existence of ball courts, the use of a calendar and a number system
7. Humans changed from a hunter-gatherer society to settling in farming villages.
8. Trade and tribute gave the Aztecs more resources than the Olmec and Maya.
9. They farmed.
10. They built a vast network of roads, bridges, and tunnels, They imposed their language and religion on conquered peoples
11. to convey spiritual meaning
12. burial mounds, defensive structures, temple platforms
13. The Incas conducted little trade, as the emperor owned all property
14. Olmec
15.The geographic conditions that made for a successful civilization would be a water source and a way for the civilization to protect itself. Water was important to the civilization not only for daily survival, but in order to grow crops to sponge. It was important for the civilizations to be able to protect themselves against others who would want to steal their land. They needed some sort of mountainous region to help stay protected. The geographic conditions that posed the greatest challenges for early civilization would be not having water and climate conditions that couldn't be lived in. Not having water would lead to dry land and then they wouldn't be able to grow any crops to live off. If the climate was too cold, plants would not grow and animals would not stay in the area in order to hunt. Also, any water sources would freeze in the winters.
16. They produced fine textiles, ceramics, and works in gold, They set up networks of relay runners to deliver messages
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