3. All of the following aided in the decline of the Incan Empire EXCEPT (1 point)

A. being conquered by the Mayans.
B. Francisco Pizzaro's trap that helped capture and kill the Incan emperor and his men. ----
C. that the Spanish had superior weapons.
D. that the Spanish brought with them diseases to which the Incas had never been exposed.
4. How did the Incas keep records? (1 point)
A. They cut them into clay tablets that were then dried in the sun. -----
B. They used turkey quills to write them on scrolls.
C. They used a group of knotted strings called a quipu.
D. They carved them into stone
are my answers right

Both answers are wrong. Please read your textbook. I helps.

1. I disagree.

http://www.discover-peru.org/the-fall-of-the-inca-empire/

2. I disagree.

For Inca record keeping and writing:

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4VRHB_enUS648US649&q=inca+record+keeping+and+writing

so what is the correct answer

Your answers for question 3 are not correct.

3. All of the following aided in the decline of the Incan Empire EXCEPT:
A. being conquered by the Mayans.
B. Francisco Pizzaro's trap that helped capture and kill the Incan emperor and his men.
C. that the Spanish had superior weapons.
D. that the Spanish brought with them diseases to which the Incas had never been exposed.

The correct answer is A. being conquered by the Mayans. The Mayans and Incas were two distinct civilizations with different geographical locations and time periods. The Mayans were centered in Mesoamerica, while the Incas were located in the Andean region of South America. The decline of the Incan Empire was primarily caused by factors such as the Spanish invasion led by Francisco Pizarro, the introduction of superior Spanish weaponry, and the devastating impact of diseases brought by the Spanish, to which the Incas had no immunity.

Regarding question 4, your answer is correct.

4. How did the Incas keep records?
A. They cut them into clay tablets that were then dried in the sun.
B. They used turkey quills to write them on scrolls.
C. They used a group of knotted strings called a quipu.
D. They carved them into stone.

The correct answer is C. They used a group of knotted strings called a quipu. The Incas used the quipu as a recording system to keep track of various information such as population, agriculture, and military matters. The quipu consisted of a primary cord with different colored and knotted strings attached to it in various combinations, each representing different numerical or symbolic information. By interpreting the position, color, and type of knots on the quipu, Incas could store and retrieve data.