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leilurhhh

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Many activities thought to reflect the benevolence of the Inca state actually were
 
  A) invented by pro-Inca chroniclers writing after the conquest.
  B) traditional village cooperative functions taken over by the Inca state for its own ends.
  C) examples of the divide-and-rule policy of Inca rulers.
  D) designed to prevent rebellions on the part of conquered peoples.

Question 2

A serious weakness of the Inca Empire was
 
  A) chronic discontent and revolts on the part of conquered peoples.
  B) the difficulty of maintaining control over such a vast area.
  C) the emergence of a military caste that challenged the supremacy of Inca rulers.
  D) the rise of a feudal nobility that threatened Inca centralized authority.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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