The statement "They both kept local rulers in charge but demanded tribute" captures a similarity in the political interactions of the Aztec and Inca empires. Both empires employed a decentralized system of governance that allowed local leaders to maintain some degree of authority within their regions, while still requiring loyalty and tribute to be paid to the central government. This approach helped them manage their vast territories and integrate diverse populations while ensuring that the central authority received the necessary resources to maintain power and facilitate their ambitions.
Explain how the Aztec and Inca were similar in their political interactions.(1 point)
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They both built roads to trade goods within their empires.
They both built roads to trade goods within their empires.
They both imposed worship of the sun god.
They both imposed worship of the sun god.
They both kept local rulers in charge but demanded tribute.
They both kept local rulers in charge but demanded tribute.
They both used the pochteca to maintain control
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