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1-100 Where did the Incan civilization begin?

1-100A Andes Mountains

1-200 What is the capital of the Incan empire?

1-200A Cuzco

1-300 How did the Inca get all their territories?

1-300A Fighting battles with other tribes

1-400 Was the Incan empire always as large as it was in the end?

1-400A No, it started as a small tribe.

1-500 What does “People everywhere buy cool apples.” stand for?

1-500A Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chili, Argentina

Why is so little known about the Inca?

2-100A They had no system of writing.

2-200 Who was Manco Capac?

2-200A He was believed to be the first Incan.

2-300 What did the empire build for pedestrians only?

2-300A ,000 miles of road ways

2-400 What is terrace farming?

2-400A Cutting terraces into the sides of mountains to create more farmland

2-500 What did the Incas use for transportation, wool, and food?

2-500A The llama

Did the Incas worship only one god or goddess?

3-100A No, they worshiped many.

3-200 Who was Inti?

3-200A The sun god and the father of the Incan rulers.

3-300 What did the Incas believe the rulers were?

3-300A Living gods

3-400 When were religious festivals held?

3-400A One every month

3-500 What happened at the religious celebrations?

3-500A Dancing, feasts, games, parades, and human sacrifices

What was the ruler called and how long did he rule?

4-100A Inca and for life

4-200 The Inca queen was called what?

4-200A coya

4-300 How was a new ruler chosen?

4-300A The council of nobles picked the new ruler. It was usually the most promising son of the coya.

4-400 What happened when the ruler died?

4-400A The new ruler got a new palace, and the old ruler was mummified and worshiped in his palace for 30 days.

4-500 What is a mita, and what was it used for?

4-500A It is physical labor that all men give, and it is used to build roads, palaces, and public buildings.

Where did the Incas get their slaves?

5-100A They were captured from other tribes.

5-200 What were the slaves used for?

5-200A To help build the roads and things and as sacrifices

5-300 What did the slaves or servants carry?

5-300A They carried the Inca on a litter or platform and chair made of gold.

5-400 When were slaves sacrificed?

5-400A During religious festivals

5-500 Where did the Incan servants live?

5-500A On the outside edge of the cities

What is a litter?

6-100A A platform with a chair made of gold on it.

6-200 Who is believed to be a descendent of the gods?

6-200A The Inca or ruler

6-300 Where were religious festivals held and why?

6-300A Outdoors so everyone could attend

6-400 What did the Incan ruler have?

6-400A Absolute power

6-500 What is divining?

6-500A Studying objects to find magic signs

What is a borla?

A crown worn by the Inca

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