The Incas lived in the tough territory of the Andes. They
found ways to overcome their difficulties by building numerous roads and
bridges. They constructed more than 18,600 miles of paved roads in Andes. Since
1994, these roads and bridges have been protected by the UNESCO World Heritage
Sites.
Answer: rate of natural increase
Answer: Henry I Sinclair, Earl of Orkney and Sir James Gunn
Explanation;
Henry Sinclair was a Scottish nobleman who according to some stories, was the first European to reach North America doing so in the 1300s which would mean he did so a century before Christopher Columbus.
The main proof of this arises from letters between the Zeno brothers in which it is alleged that after Henry saved them from islanders in Shetland and so they pledged to sail with him.
In one of their voyages they reached Newfoundland in Canada before continuing inwards to reach Massachusetts around where Sir James Gunn who was accompanying him on the trip died. They allegedly commemorated this by drawing an outline of an armoured knight with a shield bearing the crest on the Gunn House on a rock which today is found in Westford, Massachusetts.
It is also alleged that both men were members of the then defunct Knights Templars.
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Explanation: who you talking to?
Answer: paid Henry Ford to build inexpensive cars to sell to the working-class.