there are a lot of stages in the incan government but this is the government pyramid
the Sapa Inca- he ruled everything. he made all the laws and only he could approve things. they were known as "the children of the sun"
supreme council- they helped decide the Sapa Inca who the heir his throne would be once he retired. the children had to past a special test
provincial governors
officials- they had special privileges
tax collectors- one tax collector for every ayllu (family). the tax collector would then report to a tax collector who might be in charge of 10 ayllus.
workers- workers were organized into ayllus
thats the government pyramid. i hope this helped :)
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The Incas had a monarchy as their type of government. They were ruled by an emperor called the Sapa Inca, who believed to be the descendant of the Sun.
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In Inca society, the government and religion were closely intertwined. The ruler, known as the Sapa Inca, was seen as the son of the sun god, Inti, and held both political and religious authority. The Inca government used religious ceremonies and rituals to help maintain power and control over the people.
because they had a good government .
The Inca roads were built for Government and military only.
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They were ruled by emperors.
They were ruled by emperors.
I believe the Inca's government was a monarchy... the Emperor (or Sapa Inca) ruled the empire with the help of the Apus. The Apus lived in Cuzco and reported to the Sapa Inca. Other then that it was sorta like a pyramid, First the Sapa Inca, then the Apus, next the Local governors (They reported to the Apus inca).Scheff, D. (2002). Ancient Civilizations Incas. Austin, N.Y. Steadwell books