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The purpose of Ayllu in the Incan government was to provide border security. The Mit'a contributed to the Incan government in the form of labor.
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The phrase "retreat hell!" was first used in WW1 by USMC Capt. Lloyd Williams. When asked to retreat he sent back a message saying "Retreat? Hell just got here." The particular phrase "Retreat, Hell! We're attacking in a different direction was used sarcastically during the Korean War, when an American USMC General O.P. Smith was questioned why he appeared to be withdrawing, during the Chosin Reservoir, to the best of my knowledge. Marines don't retreat. "Retreat, hell! We're attacking in a different direction!"
if you work for a man whose hevens name, work without compromise and prejudice, no complain and no retreat, comply first.
If you are referring to withdraw from the Union, the term is "secede".
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Machu Picchu is the most famous Incan Ruin in Latin America.
Its named Tahuantinsuyu.
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The Incan capital is Cuzco.The story is that the sun god created the first Incan and they went to establish a city and named it Cuzco.Hope this helps all you social studies people!
The Latin Kings use a hierarchical structure with different ranks, including Inca (leader), Cacique (second-in-command), Alguacil (enforcer), Soldado (soldier), and Peon (new recruit). Members must earn their way up through demonstration of loyalty, commitment, and ability to carry out assigned tasks.
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Camp David is the official retreat of the President of the U. S.
There were disputes about its purpose but the general concensus is that it was a royal retreat for the Incan king Pachacuti. It was not a "Lost City". The population was less than a thousand and it could have been found by the Spanish if they had gone in that direction.