In "Farming Like the Incas" by Cynthia Graber, she explains what made Incan farming so remarkable. They successfully farmed in the Andes, which are considered "some of the tallest, starkest, mountains" and were able to harvest on terrain that is steep and difficult to move on. They were able to overcome climate difficulties by building terraces, irrigation systems, and cisterns.
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Mr. White's first wish, for a large sum of money, goes horribly wrong.
Before he makes a wish, Mr. White wonders if he should.
He admits that he
already has everything he really considers important
.
| Herbert White leaves for work as usual.
The answer for this passage is slavery