Answer:
very disappointed and disgusted. I can't believe people are so small minded.
The correct answers are "The mayans prayed only to the sun god, while the Incas prayed to hundreds of gods" and "The Mayans had a complex hieroglyphic writing system, while the Incas used quipu to send messages".
While both were polytheisitc and worshipped more than one god, <u>the Mayans primarily prayed to the </u><u>Sun God</u> who represented the most important religious figure to them. <u>The Incas, on the other hand, prayed to </u><u>different gods with distinct levels of relevance</u><u> depending on which region you look at.</u>
In regards to their writing systems, <u>the Mayans used complex symbols in their scripts known as Maya glyphs</u>. The Incas never developed an alphabetic method and instead communicated via <u>a graphic system which used knots made of diverse materials. This method was called </u><u>Quipu</u>.
Both civilizations performed human sacrifices.
Hope this helps!
Answer:
In 1590, al-Mansur took advantage of the recent civil strife in the empire and sent an army under the command of Judar Pasha to conquer the Songhai and to gain control of the Trans-Saharan trade routes. After the disastrous defeat at the Battle of Tondibi (1591), the Songhai Empire collapsed.
Explanation:
Chronological thinking<span> is at the heart of historical reasoning. Without a strong sense of </span>chronology<span>--of when events occurred and in what temporal order--it is impossible for students to examine relationships among those events or to explain historical causality.
So I would think C</span>