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How does the "Eight Pointe Star Tunic" signify political power? (1 point)
The tunics' use was strictly controlled, with only certain people-chosen by the emperor-allowed to own and wear such garments.
Their use was strictly controlled, with only certain people-chosen by the emperor-allowed to carry gold labrets.
Incan emperors would reward their subjects with blue-green tunics that signified political power.
Incan emperors would reward their subjects with serpent-print tunics that signified political power.
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Their use was strictly controlled, with only certain people—chosen by the emperor—allowed to own and wear such garments.
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