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c to train people to act in acceptable ways
Explanation:
9. The correct answer is B. According to the text The Rise and Fall of the Incas "<em>the name "Inca" was originally that of the tribe's ruling group of families</em>".
10. The correct answer is A. Both articles refer to how the European culture was introduced by force, and how Incas customs and traditions were not considered.
11. The Spanish were suprised that the Incas had no alphabet or set of numbers, considering how advanced their civilization was. The Empire had a network of paved roads, canals, and activities regulated by an efficient administrative system, all of which is not possible without the use of language and numbers, needed to keep documentation and to give instructions to those involved in construction, and regulation of social activities.
12. The correct answer is A. The use of the word "subjugated" suggests that even if the Spanish invaders were only about 170 men, they managed to subdue the Incas.
13. The effects of the Spanish conquest on the Inca Empire were dramatic. The conquerors introduced reading, writing and their laws and religions to the Incas, making them adopt these to the detriment of their own. Also, the fact that the Incas were not immune to the illnesses the Europeans carried with them, meant that a lot of Incas suffered and died.
14. The correct answer is B. Both articles mention the year of the Spanish conquest, 1532.
Answer:
Correct answer is The nations involved in World War I suffered major losses of life.
Explanation:
First option is correct as we can see that many countries had millions of causalities, which leads us to the conclusion that major losses of lives were suffered.
Second and third options are not correct because we can see that both sides had more than million casualties each, and we are not sure how much exactly.
Last option is not correct as United States is in that part of the chart where we have countries that lost between 10 000 and 1 million people.
The Canterbury Tales is helpful to historians because the author "showcases the strict class structure of the period," which was highly segmented and rigid.
Due to the short summers and harsh winters, it has become a tundra. Also, one benefit of living near the US border as a Canadian is that they are able to cross over and shop at our malls where we do not have clothes tax while they do.