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adelina 88 [10]
3 years ago
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(hurryyy) Explain who the leader was and how they would lead. How do they come into power? Think about the Sapa Inca and how he

ruled/what he controlled.(inca)
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crimeas [40]3 years ago
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The Inca needed a sophisticated and organized government to maintain an empire this large. The Inca government was called the Tawantinsuyu. It was a monarchy ruled by a single leader called the Sapa Inca. Sapa Inca - The emperor or king of the Inca Empire was called the Sapa Inca, which means "sole ruler".

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