What does the fact that the Chavin and the Nazca both used underground aqueducts to transport water demonstrate about the relationship between these two groups.

A) The Nazca and the Chavin both used water for certain religious rituals.

B) The Nazca and the Chavin both adopted technology from the Maya.

C) The technology of the Chavin likely influenced the later Nazca.

D) The technology of the Nazca likely influenced the later Chavin.

I think it is A...
Please let me know if I am correct! :)

...It was A but I changed it to B and I got it wrong -_-

Would it be B? since the Mayan created the aqueduct? @Ms. Sue

I'm sorry I steered you wrong, but I think there's a better answer than A.

It is a

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the information provided about the Chavin and the Nazca groups and their use of underground aqueducts to transport water.

The Chavin and the Nazca were two distinct pre-Columbian civilizations that existed in what is now modern-day Peru. Both civilizations utilized underground aqueducts to supply water for various purposes.

Option A suggests that the Chavin and the Nazca both used water for certain religious rituals. While it is true that water had religious significance for many ancient cultures, the fact that they both used underground aqueducts does not necessarily indicate a direct connection or similarities in their religious practices.

Option B suggests that the Nazca and the Chavin both adopted technology from the Maya. However, there is no mention of the Maya in the given information, so this option lacks evidence.

Option C postulates that the technology of the Chavin likely influenced the later Nazca. This option is a plausible explanation because the Chavin civilization predates the Nazca civilization chronologically, and it is possible that the Chavin may have influenced the later Nazca in terms of technological advancements.

Option D suggests that the technology of the Nazca likely influenced the later Chavin. However, since the Chavin civilization predates the Nazca civilization, this option is highly unlikely.

Therefore, based on the given information, option C - "The technology of the Chavin likely influenced the later Nazca" - seems to be the most reasonable answer. This is because the chronological order and the shared use of underground aqueducts suggest a possible influence from the Chavin to the Nazca.

So, to answer your question, it is likely that the correct answer is C, not A.

It's not A.

What answer have you found in your text materials?