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Which geographic factor most influenced the development of the Inca Empire?
Group of answer choices
Fertile river valleys
Wide coastal plains
Mountainous terrain
Access to the Atlantic Ocean
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Mountainous terrain
The Andes Mountains shaped Inca society—terrace agriculture, llamas/alpacas, extensive road and bridge systems, and control of vertical ecological zones were all adaptations to high, rugged terrain.
The Andes Mountains shaped Inca society—terrace agriculture, llamas/alpacas, extensive road and bridge systems, and control of vertical ecological zones were all adaptations to high, rugged terrain.
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