Rich is a relative term. The Inca held priest and leaders in more esteem than possessions. Money didn't exist, and wealth as we know it didn't exist. The Inca provided for each other in time of famine and everyone was merely in survival mode.
Krakatoa is not inhabited, so it does not have a population that could be classified as poor. The island is a volcanic island located in Indonesia and is primarily known for its large volcanic eruption in 1883.
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The French army during World War I saw large-scale mutinies in 1917. The soldiers were exhausted and disillusioned by the prolonged conflict and poor conditions, leading to widespread acts of insubordination.
The false positive from the reaction of hydrogen peroxide and the inoculating loop would be caused by poor specificity. The formula for specificity is TN/TN+FP.
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His poor language skills lead to his demise! :-)
They realized that the Inca empire was the city of gold. The Spanish became poor during this time so some Spanish people set sail and brought back stories about the city of gold. So Francisco Pizarro set sail to Peru and found the city of gold (Inca empire). He then treated them like slaves and made them change religion to Christianity.
A) It's Inka, not Inca. B) The Inka Empire was wealthy C) Back then they had various different sports, men would hunt, women would attand their children. D) Use the Google search.
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They both had classes of how important they were or how poor they are or even how rich they are
Poor, like today.
There were parallels between the later Roman Empire and modern industrial countries. There was a great divide between rich and poor. The Roman one percent controlled the wealth, and the poor had to settle for Bread and Circuses to keep them from revolting. Eventually the poor welcomed barbarian invasion over the crippling taxation and unemployment of the Roman Emperors.
That could be the case.....
they were poor and weren't important
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