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<u>A) If it weren’t for Francis Pizarro’s, the Inca Empire would have continued to expand and prosper.</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Consider, for example, we are told at the outset, <em>"When Spanish conquistador Francisco Pizarro landed in Peru in 1532, he found unimaginable riches. The Inca Empire was in full bloom." </em>
However, we were told that Pizarro captured and requested ransom from the last Inca emperor Atahualpa. What was the outcome? The text tells us, "Once Pizarro had executed the last emperor, the empire rapidly collapsed." This detail brings out the central idea of the text, that is, "If it weren’t for Francis Pizarro’s, the Inca Empire would have continued to expand and prosper."
Answer:
<em>After the increase in technology, machinery and equipment became the most valuable sources of capital.</em>
Explanation:
During Pre-Industrial societies the most valuable sources for generating income and wealth were Land and labor. Anyone with abundant agriculture land could hire people to work on them and earn a good living.
However, with the industrial revolution, automation and efficiency became more valuable and only those who could employ and run the latest machinery and churn out high-demand products, would become wealthy.
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D. Better weapons and technology .
Explanation:
The American Army always enjoyed technological superiority and superior fire power over the communist forces. The US had air and naval superiority, and also in conventional power.
But the North Vietnamese had great manpower reserves and an iron determination to fight what they saw as a foreign occupier as long as it was necessary with persistent and intrepid guerrilla tactics, an asymmetric response to a stronger adversary. History provides many examples of the Vietnamese people´s fight against outside intruders in protracted guerrilla wars until the enemy wears down: the Chinese, the Mongols, the French and the Americans.
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