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Llana [10]
3 years ago
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Select all the correct answers.

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2 answers:
Alexxandr [17]3 years ago
7 0
<span>A. The Inca were a self-sufficient and hardworking group of people. </span>
Lynna [10]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answers are A.  The Inca were a self-sufficient and hardworking group of people and D. The Inca government provided for its people during times of need.

Explanation:

In the excerpt presented from "Chronicles of the Incas," the author explains in the Inca community all its members had to work, even the lords that owned lands work in certain days and helped in the process of cultivating. Additionally, the author remarks that because of this, everyone that was healthy and could work had no need and in the case of illness they "received what he needed from the storehouses". These ideas show on one hand that all members of the Inca community were self-sufficient as they did not rely on others to do the work and also were hardworking rather and lazy and on the other hand, that  in case someone could not work it was supported by others, especially by the Inca government, which made this society able to fulfill everyone's needs. Therefore, it can be concluded based on the ideas in this excerpt that "The Inca were a self-sufficient and hardworking group of people" and that "The Inca government provided for its people during times of need".

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