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

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

Answered by NunyaBiz
Thanks 7 fOoT fRaMEEE all were right!
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