Which answer best explains the difference between the Mayan civilization and Inca Empire?(1 point)

Responses

The Inca Empire allowed women to rule, while the Mayan civilization only allowed men.
The Inca Empire allowed women to rule, while the Mayan civilization only allowed men.

The Mayan civilization relied on independent city-states and a demigod monarch, while the Inca Empire relied on a centralized government and council of nobles.
The Mayan civilization relied on independent city-states and a demigod monarch, while the Inca Empire relied on a centralized government and council of nobles.

The Inca Empire had a three-tiered social system while the Mayan civilization had only two tiers.
The Inca Empire had a three-tiered social system while the Mayan civilization had only two tiers.

The Inca Empire elected its rulers, while the demigod rulers of the Mayan civilization were monarchs.
The Inca Empire elected its rulers, while the demigod rulers of the Mayan civilization were monarchs.

1 answer

The response that best explains the difference between the Mayan civilization and the Inca Empire is:

The Mayan civilization relied on independent city-states and a demigod monarch, while the Inca Empire relied on a centralized government and council of nobles.

This statement captures the fundamental organizational and governance differences between the two civilizations.