Question
Which statement best summarizes the methods of rule used by the Inca?(1 point)
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The Inca forcibly changed the language of non-Incan peoples to speak only the Quechua language.
The Inca forcibly changed the language of non-Incan peoples to speak only the Quechua language.
The Inca centralized power in Cuzco and connected it to other regions through extensive roads, allowing for quick communication and the movement of armies.
The Inca centralized power in Cuzco and connected it to other regions through extensive roads, allowing for quick communication and the movement of armies.
The Inca forced conquered peoples into mit’a labor to prove their loyalty to the Sapa Inca, allowing them only to return to their homelands afterward.
The Inca forced conquered peoples into mit ’a labor to prove their loyalty to the Sapa Inca, allowing them only to return to their homelands afterward.
The Inca decentralized power between different suyu, allowing for continued ethnic and religious diversity.
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The Inca forcibly changed the language of non-Incan peoples to speak only the Quechua language.
The Inca forcibly changed the language of non-Incan peoples to speak only the Quechua language.
The Inca centralized power in Cuzco and connected it to other regions through extensive roads, allowing for quick communication and the movement of armies.
The Inca centralized power in Cuzco and connected it to other regions through extensive roads, allowing for quick communication and the movement of armies.
The Inca forced conquered peoples into mit’a labor to prove their loyalty to the Sapa Inca, allowing them only to return to their homelands afterward.
The Inca forced conquered peoples into mit ’a labor to prove their loyalty to the Sapa Inca, allowing them only to return to their homelands afterward.
The Inca decentralized power between different suyu, allowing for continued ethnic and religious diversity.
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The statement that best summarizes the methods of rule used by the Inca is:
**The Inca centralized power in Cuzco and connected it to other regions through extensive roads, allowing for quick communication and the movement of armies.**
This captures the essence of the Inca's imperial administration and infrastructure, which facilitated control over their vast territory.
**The Inca centralized power in Cuzco and connected it to other regions through extensive roads, allowing for quick communication and the movement of armies.**
This captures the essence of the Inca's imperial administration and infrastructure, which facilitated control over their vast territory.
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