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What was the Inca Empire and why was it significant?(1 point)
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The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of western South America. It was small in geographical reach and diverse in the people who were a part of the empire.
The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of western South America. It was small in geographical reach and diverse in the people who were a part of the empire.

The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of western South America. It was vast in geographical reach and diverse in the people who were a part of the empire.
The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of western South America. It was vast in geographical reach and diverse in the people who were a part of the empire.

The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of eastern South America. It was vast in geographical reach and diverse in the people who were a part of the empire.
The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of eastern South America. It was vast in geographical reach and diverse in the people who were a part of the empire.

The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of western South America. It was vast in geographical reach and monolingual among the people who were a part of the empire.

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The Inca Empire was an empire that ruled over large parts of western South America. It was vast in geographical reach and diverse in the people who were a part of the empire.