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Where did the first society in the Andes to exert regional cultural influence was?

In Chavin de Huantar


Which answer choice correctly states the historical importance of the chavin civilization?

Chavin culture united communities in the Andes Mountains, paving the way for later civilizations such as the Moche.


What mountain range where the chavin cult centered around?

i think it would be the Andes Mountians


Where do most people live in the pampas and Andes?

In the Cultural Region


How do landforms influence where different kinds of people love in the Andes and the pampas?

Landforms in the Andes and the Pampas significantly influence settlement patterns. In the rugged Andes, people often live in valleys and lower slopes where agriculture is viable, leading to smaller, dispersed communities. Conversely, the Pampas, characterized by flat, fertile plains, supports larger populations engaged in agriculture and livestock farming, resulting in more concentrated urban areas. These differences dictate economic activities, cultural practices, and access to resources for the inhabitants of each region.


Are the Andes mountains a region?

yes


Which minerals have made the Andes mountain region a rich region?

Emerald gold


What was the last great empire in the Andes region?

The last great indigenous empire of the South American Andes region were the Incas. They were finally conquered by the Spanish about 1572.


Significance of Chavin?

The Chavin culture began to develop in Peru in 900 BC. The significance of Chavín is that a common religion or ideology united the cultures in specific areas or regions for the very first time.


How do you think the Andes affect life in the region?

d


Do people live in the Andes Mountains?

30 million people live in in the Andes


Patagonia is a region that borders what mountain range?

Patagonia borders on to the east side of the Andes.