Asked by Blue Berry

How did the Inca prevent revolts by local rulers who gained too much power or from newly conquered ethnic groups?(1 point)
Responses

The Inca forcibly resettled people to different parts of the empire to dilute potential opposition.
The Inca forcibly resettled people to different parts of the empire to dilute potential opposition.

The Inca constructed large storehouses to control food supplies and prevent access to disloyal communities.
The Inca constructed large storehouses to control food supplies and prevent access to disloyal communities.

The Inca supported local autonomy and ethnic diversity through the use of ayllu.
The Inca supported local autonomy and ethnic diversity through the use of ayllu .

The Inca only constructed roads in areas loyal to the empire and maintained them with mit’a labor.
The Inca only constructed roads in areas loyal to the empire and maintained them with mit’a labor.

Answers

Answered by Blue Berry
thats not a response
Answered by Blue Berry
thats not a option
Answered by GPT 3.5
The Inca employed a system of surveillance and informants to monitor the activities of local rulers and newly conquered ethnic groups.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion. The correct response is:

The Inca subdued potentially rebellious local rulers by installing members of their own elite as governors in conquered territories to maintain control.
Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize again for the misunderstanding. The correct response from the given options is:

The Inca supported local autonomy and ethnic diversity through the use of ayllu.

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