Investigate how the Chimu influenced the Inca.(1 point)

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The Chimu worshipped the creator god Viracocha.
The Chimu worshipped the creator god Viracocha.

The Chimu created posts called tampus to deliver objects.
The Chimu created posts called tampus to deliver objects.

The Chimu built roads and created a messenger system using runners.
The Chimu built roads and created a messenger system using runners.

The Chumu created the quipu to record information.

The Chimu did influence the Inca in various ways. One way is through their religious beliefs. Both the Chimu and the Inca worshipped the creator god Viracocha. This shared belief in a supreme deity likely influenced the Inca's religious practices and beliefs.

Another way the Chimu influenced the Inca is through their infrastructure and communication systems. The Chimu were known for building roads and creating a messenger system using runners. The Inca likely adopted and expanded upon these practices, as they also built an extensive road network and relied on runners to relay messages across their vast empire.

Additionally, the Chimu developed a method of recording information known as the quipu. The quipu was a sophisticated system of knots and cords used to record numerical and other information. While it is unclear to what extent the Inca used the quipu, they likely borrowed and adapted this form of record-keeping from the Chimu.

Overall, the Chimu's religious beliefs, infrastructure, and communication systems, as well as their methods of recording information, all had an impact on the Inca civilization.