Which factor contributed to the defeat of the Inca by the Spanish?(1 point) Responses the appointment of an Incan emperor by Pizarro the appointment of an Incan emperor by Pizarro the refusal of the Inca to pay a ransom for their emperor the refusal of the Inca to pay a ransom for their emperor the lack of an Incan army

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The main factor that contributed to the defeat of the Inca by the Spanish was the appointment of an Incan emperor by Pizarro. When the Spanish captured the Incan emperor Atahualpa and demanded a ransom, the internal divisions and political instability within the Inca Empire weakened their ability to organize a strong resistance. This power vacuum created by the appointment of a new emperor by the Spanish, along with their use of superior weaponry and tactics, ultimately led to the downfall of the Inca. Therefore, "the appointment of an Incan emperor by Pizarro" can be seen as a significant contributing factor.

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