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What is one statement that characterized the government of the Inca empire?

Give it in the but all day is one for the empire.


How was the vast Inca empire united?

The Inca built thousands of miles of roads to link all parts of the empire to their capital at Cuzco in present-day Peru...(Btw I got this in a book)


How did the Inca system of government help hold the empire together?

because their all dumb


What was the role of the sapa Inca?

The Sapa Incas were the emperors of the Inca Empire. They were considered not only the head of government, but all-knowing, and the owner of everything in the empire. Their main role was to make the laws and have the final word on everything.


All the roads in the great Inca road network led through the capital?

The great Inca road network was designed to facilitate communication, trade, and military movement across the vast Inca Empire, with Cusco as its capital. While many roads connected to Cusco, not all roads necessarily led through the capital; some routes linked various regions directly. However, Cusco served as a central hub, where major roads converged, reflecting its importance as the political and cultural heart of the empire. This network enabled efficient administration and integration of the diverse territories under Inca control.


Describe the control the Sapa Inca had over the government and over the Inca people?

The Sapa Inca hled absolute power. Claiming to be divine, the son of the sun itslef, he was also the empire's religious leader. The Sapa Inca claimed power over all land, herds, mines, and people of his empire. Thus, all people had no personal property, so there was little demand for items for barter or sale.


Where is the Inca empire today?

At its height the Incan empire is thought to have included all or parts of the fol modern day South American countries Ecuador Peru Bolivia Argentina Chile Columbia The last remnant of the Inca empire was defeated by the Spanish in 1533 and has not existed since


Does the Inca Empire still exist?

No, the Inca Empire no longer exists. It was conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century, leading to the downfall of the empire. Today, the descendants of the Inca people continue to live in the Andean region of South America.


To what extent does such evidence indicate the composite nature of Inca culture?

The many different languages spoken throughout the empire, the many different dialects of the main language (Quechua), the many different ethnicities of the people. These were all caused by the rapid expansion of the empire, from conquered lands


How Did Atahualpa Die and Inca empire survive?

Well, the Inca's did not survive they all died because of Pizarro. Atahualpa died from accepting Christianity so he didn't get burned alive, only to get strangled.


Did The Inca Empire covered all of South America?

no, don't you know there is other places you now.


Where in mexico were the incas located?

Inca Empire was the largest pre- Columbian empire and was located in Western and Northwestern South America. The empire consisted of areas of modern day Peru, Chile, Ecuador, Argentina, Colombia and Bolivia.