How does the “Eight Pointe Star Tunic” signify political power?(1 point)

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The tunics’ use was strictly controlled, with only certain people—chosen by the emperor—allowed to own and wear such garments.
The tunics’ use was strictly controlled, with only certain people—chosen by the emperor—allowed to own and wear such garments.

Incan emperors would reward their subjects with serpent-print tunics that signified political power.
Incan emperors would reward their subjects with serpent-print tunics that signified political power.

Their use was strictly controlled, with only certain people—chosen by the emperor—allowed to carry gold labrets.
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.

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Incan emperors would reward their subjects with blue-green tunics that signified political power.
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