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What did the Chavín and the Inca have in common?
Both civilizations lived in the Andes Mountains.
Both civilizations lived along the Gulf Coast.
Both civilizations fell around 200 BCE.
Both civilizations fell in the 1530s.
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Both civilizations lived in the Andes Mountains.
Explanation: The Chavín (circa 900–200 BCE) developed in the Andean highlands of Peru, and the Inca Empire was centered in the Andes (Cusco and surrounding regions). The other choices are incorrect: the Chavín were not primarily a Gulf Coast culture, they fell around 200 BCE while the Inca fell in the 1530s.
Explanation: The Chavín (circa 900–200 BCE) developed in the Andean highlands of Peru, and the Inca Empire was centered in the Andes (Cusco and surrounding regions). The other choices are incorrect: the Chavín were not primarily a Gulf Coast culture, they fell around 200 BCE while the Inca fell in the 1530s.
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