Match the society with the innovation.(3 points).

Mayan
Aztec
Inca

Mayan - The Mayan society is matched with the innovation of a complex calendar system. The Mayans were skilled astronomers and mathematicians, and their calendar system was incredibly advanced for its time. It included a combination of solar, lunar, and ritual cycles.

Aztec - The Aztec society is matched with the innovation of chinampas or floating gardens. The Aztecs lived in a region with limited agricultural land, so they developed the technique of creating small artificial islands on lakes and rivers. These chinampas allowed them to grow crops and provide food for their large population.

Inca - The Inca society is matched with the innovation of an extensive road system. The Inca built over 14,000 miles of roads throughout their empire, connecting the different regions and facilitating trade and communication. These roads were built with precision and engineering skill, and some sections are still in use today.

Mayan society was associated with the innovation of a complex calendar system, hieroglyphic writing, and advanced knowledge in mathematics and astronomy.

Aztec society was associated with the innovation of chinampas, floating gardens that allowed for efficient agriculture; the development of a vast and organized empire; and the creation of impressive pyramids and temples.

Inca society was associated with the innovation of an extensive road network known as the Inca Road System, the use of terrace farming to maximize agricultural output in mountainous regions, and the construction of impressive stone architecture such as Machu Picchu.