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yes they were very srong having to carry huge rocks and walk long distances they were probably very big

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What are the sources of strength and prosperity and the problems for the Incas as they created their enormous empire?

Their strong moral believes.


Did the Incas have a strong government?

Yes, the Incas had a strong and centralized government that effectively controlled their vast empire, which stretched across much of western South America. Their political system was highly organized, with the Sapa Inca as the absolute ruler, supported by a bureaucracy that managed various aspects of society, including agriculture, labor, and taxation. The Incas implemented a system of roads and communication that facilitated governance and military movement, contributing to their ability to maintain order and integration across diverse regions. This strong government played a crucial role in the Incas' ability to build and sustain their empire.


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Did the incas use concrete?

No, the Incas did not use concrete in their construction. They primarily used stones that were fit together without mortar, a technique known as dry stone construction. The Inca's skilled masons were able to create strong and durable structures using this method.


What did the Incas create?

The Incas created temples.


Are Incas Peruvian?

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When were the Incas conquered?

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What city was built by the Incas?

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