Asked by Jana Bob
What did the Inca value more than gold? PLEASE ANSWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE!!!!
A.
silver
B.
feathers
C.
textiles
D.
jade
A.
silver
B.
feathers
C.
textiles
D.
jade
Answers
Answered by
John
I bet you can find this with a google search
Answered by
answers!
The Inca valued textiles more than gold!
Answered by
7 fOoT fRaMEEE
The answers are as follows:
1. What is considered the greatest example of Incan engineering?
B - the road network
2. What was one way the Inca unified their empire?
C - they forced conquered people to use their language
3. How did the Inca adapt their environment to improve farming?
A - the Inca cut strips of level land called terraces into hillsides.
4. Which of the following statements best describes the Incan social class structure?
C. - lower ranking nobility held government positions.
5. What did the Inca value more than gold?
C. - textiles
1. What is considered the greatest example of Incan engineering?
B - the road network
2. What was one way the Inca unified their empire?
C - they forced conquered people to use their language
3. How did the Inca adapt their environment to improve farming?
A - the Inca cut strips of level land called terraces into hillsides.
4. Which of the following statements best describes the Incan social class structure?
C. - lower ranking nobility held government positions.
5. What did the Inca value more than gold?
C. - textiles
Answered by
NunyaBiz
Thanks 7 fOoT fRaMEEE all were right!
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