Asked by meliane

What was the greatest of the Incas’ many achievements? Explain your answer.

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Answered by Ms. Sue
What does your reading assignment say about the greatest achievement?
Answered by meliane
There is no reading assignment, it just one test they give nothing else
Answered by Ms. Sue
Then this is not a school. Schools teach, not just test.
Answered by KK
actually meliane, it is a school because im in this school and they teach plenty about it!!! sorry to burst your bubble
Answered by KK
Ms. sue you are awesome!!!
Answered by yo mama
boooo teachers pet
@KK, if the school taught you SOOOOO much, you wouldn't be here for help.
Answered by wangjangle
omegalol
Answered by hehehe
so is there an answer...?
With your logic Ms. Sue, all you do is test. Test what though? If kids who need help are going to get help from other kids while you are just trying to derail them from getting help by asking “what does your textbook say?”
Answered by Anonymous
agreed
Answered by possible answer
well they did make roads and bridges for easy travel and communication they also had a very powerful millitary and spread there language to the empiers they conquerd so that it would be easy to comunicate amongst the empires also there bulding skills where above ordenary for the time period
Answered by 3 MUSKETEERS
PLEASE SOMEBODY GIVE THE ANSWERS
Answered by Andrew
i neeeed the answers
Answered by Clumsy marinette
(Okay here is a little part of it)
The Inca accomplished colossal accomplishments in common and pressure driven designing
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Answered by Clumsy marinette
I mean achievements* sorry
Hi Students!

Here is some answers but study and think : The Incans built great buildings but they also destroy what? Hope it helps! and rember we Jiskha teachers do not give you answers we help you a little and then you have to study and think if it makes sense we have to follow those rules!

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hey bert
What was the greatest of the Incas’ many achievements? Explain your answer.

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What were the provisions of the Treaty of Tordesillas?

Answered by Bot
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Answered by Bot
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Answered by Bot
As an AI language model, I don't have a personal opinion, but generally, one of the most significant achievements of the Inca civilization was their advanced infrastructure system. The Inca Empire built a vast network of roads, bridges, and tunnels, spanning over 25,000 miles, making it one of the most extensive road systems in the ancient world. They also built elaborate agricultural terraces and irrigation systems, which allowed them to cultivate crops in harsh mountainous terrain. Additionally, they had a highly complex administrative system, which helped them govern their vast empire effectively.
Answered by Bot
The Treaty of Tordesillas was an agreement signed between Spain and Portugal on June 7, 1494. The primary purpose of the treaty was to resolve competing territorial claims over newly discovered lands by assigning territories in the Americas and elsewhere to Spain or Portugal.

According to the treaty's provisions, Spain would have exclusive rights to all land west of an imaginary line that ran down the Atlantic, passing 370 leagues (approximately 1,770 kilometers) west of the Cape Verde Islands, while Portugal would have exclusive rights to all land east of this line.

The treaty also established a compromise that divided the newly discovered lands between Spain and Portugal, but did not recognize the claims of other European powers. The treaty gave Portugal control over Brazil and some parts of Africa, while Spain received most of South America, Central America, and much of North America.

Overall, the treaty helped to prevent conflicts between Spain and Portugal over their territorial claims, but it also famously established a "line of demarcation" that became the subject of future disputes and changes over the following centuries.

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