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

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

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

The Chimu created the quipu to record information.
The Chimu created the quipu to record information.

The Chimu created posts called tampus to deliver objects.

The Chimu built roads and created a messenger system using runners. The Inca were influenced by this as they adopted and expanded upon these practices. They expanded the road system, known as the Inca Road, and used it to connect their vast empire. They also utilized a messenger system, called the chasquis, who would relay important messages by running along the roads.

The Chimu worshipped the creator god Viracocha. The Inca also worshipped Viracocha and incorporated this deity into their own religious beliefs. They believed that Viracocha was the creator of all things and was highly revered in Inca society.

The Chimu created the quipu to record information. The Inca adopted and further developed the quipu as a recording device. The quipu was a system of colored knots on strings that represented numbers and other types of data. It served as a method of recording information such as census data, agricultural production, and tribute payments.

The Chimu created posts called tampus to deliver objects. The Inca also had a system of delivering objects called tampu. These were resting places or stations along the Inca Road where messengers or travelers could stop and exchange goods or rest. This system facilitated trade and communication throughout the empire.