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Nana76 [90]
3 years ago
6

Por qué dicen que el imperio Inca en verdad no era un imperio? No había suficientes personas para llamarlo un imperio. El lugar

donde se encontraba la familia real era peque?o. Era más una federación de varias tribus que un imperio. Otras tribus nunca juraban lealtad al Inca.
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nydimaria [60]3 years ago
7 0
<h2>Respuesta correcta:</h2>

<em>Era más una federación de varias tribus que un imperio.</em>

<h2>Explicación:</h2>

Actualmente, existen diferentes opiniones entre los historiadores en cuanto a si llamar o no imperio a los Incas. Algunos prefieren llamarlos <em>Tahuantinsuyo  </em>en quechúa que significa las cuatro regiones unidas. Otros prefieren catalogarlo como un imperio no occidental. La palabra imperio viene de una percepción occidental, sin embargo, algunos creen que los Incas tienen características de imperio. En este sentido, los incas atrayeron comunidades de diferentes regiones y las unieron bajo un solo marco cultural. Esto es considerado por algunos como una característica de un imperio, que conquistaba comunidades de una forma muy diferente a como lo hacía Europa, aunque para otros esto no es más que <em>una federación de varias tribus que un imperio.</em>

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