Which of the following best explains the Aztec Empire’s success in growing its territory?(1 point)

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Aztec rulers took the central, most superior role in all alliances, that they formed with conquered peoples.
Aztec rulers took the central, most superior role in all alliances, that they formed with conquered peoples.

The Aztec forced conquering peoples to sacrifice all of their luxury goods that had high trade value.
The Aztec forced conquering peoples to sacrifice all of their luxury goods that had high trade value.

Alliances and military conflicts led to a large network of tributes that provided materials to enrich the empire.
Alliances and military conflicts led to a large network of tributes that provided materials to enrich the empire.

The Aztec sent people from their capital to run the newly conquered territories across the empire.

Alliances and military conflicts led to a large network of tributes that provided materials to enrich the empire.

Which of the following best describes the mitma policy used by the Inca?(1 point)

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forced resettlement of a conquered ethnic group across the empire to dilute their political power
forced resettlement of a conquered ethnic group across the empire to dilute their political power

records that the Inca kept about rulers, taxation, and measurements of time
records that the Inca kept about rulers, taxation, and measurements of time

public service required of able-bodied people for a period of time each year
public service required of able-bodied people for a period of time each year

donation of all lands conquered by the Inca to the Sapa Inca as his property

forced resettlement of a conquered ethnic group across the empire to dilute their political power

How did geography affect the Inca Empire?(1 point)

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The Inca Empire's expansion into the Amazon River basin gave them a diverse set of climates to govern.
The Inca Empire's expansion into the Amazon River basin gave them a diverse set of climates to govern.

The Inca Empire expanded from North America into South America, making it difficult to govern over long distances.
The Inca Empire expanded from North America into South America, making it difficult to govern over long distances.

The Inca Empire was geographically small in size, but the height of the Andes Mountains made it difficult to govern.
The Inca Empire was geographically small in size, but the height of the Andes Mountains made it difficult to govern.

The Inca Empire had to govern not just north and south across a large empire, but also vertically along the Andes Mountains.

The Inca Empire had to govern not just north and south across a large empire, but also vertically along the Andes Mountains.

Which is an example of the type of information quipu recorded for the Inca Empire?(1 point)

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the maps tracing the construction of Incan roads
the maps tracing the construction of Incan roads

the proper methods for creating ch’akri
the proper methods for creating ch’akri

a census of the Inca population
a census of the Inca population

the proper spelling and pronunciation of the Quechua language