Which of the following best compares how the Aztec and Inca worked to control water in their empires?(1 point)
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The Inca did not use much water except for religious ceremonies, while the Aztec used water extensively to develop canal systems through their lands.
The Inca did not use much water except for religious ceremonies, while the Aztec used water extensively to develop canal systems through their lands.
The Aztec mostly used water from lakebeds to support agricultural development, while the Inca used water from mountain rivers for terrace farming.
The Aztec mostly used water from lakebeds to support agricultural development, while the Inca used water from mountain rivers for terrace farming.
Water was not important to the Aztec or the Inca but learning to adapt to mountain landscapes was.
Water was not important to the Aztec or the Inca but learning to adapt to mountain landscapes was.
The Aztec fought to find and access water, while the Inca had plenty of water available in the diverse geographic landscapes across their empire.
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They helped create words such as chocolate and tomato.
They helped create words such as chocolate and tomato.
Potatoes are grown outside of South America today.
Potatoes are grown outside of South America today.
Terrace farming reshaped mountainsides in order to grow food.
Terrace farming reshaped mountainsides in order to grow food.
The Quechua language is still spoken by many people in Peru today.
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They worshipped different gods.
They worshipped different gods.
Women did not control property.
Women did not control property.
The different genders performed different jobs in society.
The different genders performed different jobs in society.
They considered women inferior.
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Rulers in the Mayan Empire demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate textiles. Rulers in the Inca Empire demonstrated political power by strictly controlling who could wear certain garments.
Rulers in the Mayan Empire demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate textiles. Rulers in the Inca Empire demonstrated political power by strictly controlling who could wear certain garments.
Rulers in the Mayan Empire demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate sculptures. Rulers in the Inca Empire demonstrated political power by strictly controlling who could wear certain garments.
Rulers in the Mayan Empire demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate sculptures. Rulers in the Inca Empire demonstrated political power by strictly controlling who could wear certain garments.
Rulers in the Mayan Empire demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate sculptures. Rulers in the Inca Empire demonstrated political power by strictly controlling who could wear the color blue-green.
Rulers in the Mayan Empire demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate sculptures. Rulers in the Inca Empire demonstrated political power by strictly controlling who could wear the color blue-green.
Rulers in the Mayan Empire demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate sculptures. Rulers in the Inca Empire also demonstrated political power by commissioning intricate sculptures.
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They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate carvings.
They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate carvings.
They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate quipus.
They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate quipus.
They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate textiles.
They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate textiles.
They both had skilled artisans who made elaborate goods.