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Which achievements are associated with the Incan Empire?
Group of answer choices
the building of roads, tunnels, and bridges
the development of a sophisticated written language
wealth from mining gold and silver
the establishment of a democratic form of government
Group of answer choices
the building of roads, tunnels, and bridges
the development of a sophisticated written language
wealth from mining gold and silver
the establishment of a democratic form of government
Answers
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Correct choices:
- the building of roads, tunnels, and bridges — Yes. The Incas built an extensive road network (Qhapaq Ñan), suspension bridges, stairways and tunnels across the Andes.
- wealth from mining gold and silver — Yes. The empire possessed and worked large quantities of gold and silver used for art, ritual, and the elite.
Not correct:
- the development of a sophisticated written language — No. The Incas used quipu (knotted cords) for record-keeping, but they did not have a conventional written script.
- the establishment of a democratic form of government — No. The Inca state was a centralized, hereditary empire ruled by the Sapa Inca.
- the building of roads, tunnels, and bridges — Yes. The Incas built an extensive road network (Qhapaq Ñan), suspension bridges, stairways and tunnels across the Andes.
- wealth from mining gold and silver — Yes. The empire possessed and worked large quantities of gold and silver used for art, ritual, and the elite.
Not correct:
- the development of a sophisticated written language — No. The Incas used quipu (knotted cords) for record-keeping, but they did not have a conventional written script.
- the establishment of a democratic form of government — No. The Inca state was a centralized, hereditary empire ruled by the Sapa Inca.
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