ughh i love that book and your answer is B
Answer:
"If the Inca king could not conquer the Titicaca lords who owned these vast herds, he could never be safe."
Explanation:
This question is about the article "Lofty Ambitions of the Inca" where the authors explore the history of the Incas, the region they dominated, the people they conquered and the activities they carried out. One of the sections of the article features the title "The Colla Are Kicked Out" where it shows that the Collas were the dominators of Titicaca, which was a land full of riches and with large herds of islands and alpacas that are extremely strong animals and that can be used in several ways. The titicaca gave the Collas a lot of power and that undermined the security and influence of the Incas, which caused King Inca to decide to dominate the Titicaca. We can see this in the article through the line:
"If the Inca king could not conquer the Titicaca lords who owned these vast herds, he could never be safe."
Answer:
B Chief Powhatan wished to create a more peaceful relationship between the Powhatan and the English
Explanation:
The address from Chief Powhatan to the English people as a call for peace among the two groups in the year 1609. The dying old man reminded the English people of the loving and peaceful manner with which they were welcomed into their fold.
He also told them that their love was now being rewarded with pains as the English people scared and harassed them with the guns which they brought into their fold. He called for a seizure of such through the removal of the guns that threatened their survival and prayed for the continued peace between the locals and the English settlers.
B. Mark expects the photo to arrive when the letter arrives.