Question
Why was it difficult for the Inca and the Aztec to trade with one another?(1 point)
Responses
military disputes
military disputes
trade competition
trade competition
geographical obstacles such as mountains and jungle
geographical obstacles such as mountains and jungle
religious differences
Responses
military disputes
military disputes
trade competition
trade competition
geographical obstacles such as mountains and jungle
geographical obstacles such as mountains and jungle
religious differences
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The most appropriate response to why it was difficult for the Inca and the Aztec to trade with one another is:
**geographical obstacles such as mountains and jungle.**
The Inca Empire was primarily located in the Andes Mountains of South America, while the Aztec Empire was in the region that is now Mexico. The vast distances and challenging terrain, including mountains and jungles, made trade and communication between the two civilizations very difficult.
**geographical obstacles such as mountains and jungle.**
The Inca Empire was primarily located in the Andes Mountains of South America, while the Aztec Empire was in the region that is now Mexico. The vast distances and challenging terrain, including mountains and jungles, made trade and communication between the two civilizations very difficult.
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