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There was almost no crime in the Inca Empire. Inca laws were very harsh. Punishment was swift. If you insulted the Inca, cursed the gods, or committed a murder, you were thrown off a cliff. If you were caught stealing or cheating, you either had your hands and feet cut off. There were lesser punishments. You could be stoned. You could be tied to a wall and left to freeze. If you lived through your punishment, you were classified as a criminal, and you became a ward of the state. The state took care of you. They clothed and fed you. In the Inca Empire, everybody had a job. Your job as a criminal was to tell others about your crime.

Every day, criminals were taken to the city gates and assigned a begging bowl. As people passed by, criminals had to announce their crimes. If their stories were interesting, people would toss food or small trinkets into the begging bowls. That way, each criminal could prove how many people had stopped to listen as they confessed their crimes. And the people had daily reminders of what would happen to them if they broke the law.

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