In the Inca Empire, important decisions were primarily made by the Sapa Inca, the emperor, who held absolute power and was considered a divine ruler. The Sapa Inca was supported by a council of nobles and high-ranking officials, including the priests, who provided advice on governance, religion, and military matters. Additionally, the Inca had a complex bureaucratic system that helped implement policies across their vast territory. This centralized authority enabled the Inca to efficiently manage resources, labor, and military campaigns.
the Inca calendar was important for religious reasons
the important leaders of the Inca civilization were Francisco Pizzaro and Alahualpa
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He was the Sapa Inca.
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Inca's Priests
the Inca leader
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the Inca calendar was important for religious reasons
Inca temples were primarily made out of stone, with finely cut and fitted stones held together without mortar. The most famous example is the Inca temple of Coricancha in Cusco, which was covered in gold and considered the most important temple in the Inca Empire.
Washington didn't *do* decisions, he made them. What sort of decision are you asking about? Personal, political, military? He made a lot of very important decisions. Way to many to answer briefly.
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Council of Elders
The most important crops cultivated by the Inca were maize, potatoes, and quinoa. They also produced textiles made from alpaca and llama wool, as well as intricate pottery and metalwork. Additionally, the Inca were skilled in agriculture and developed advanced techniques such as terrace farming to support their empire.
they were made out of hay.
the important leaders of the Inca civilization were Francisco Pizzaro and Alahualpa
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