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From the map below, what can you infer about the Inca cities? Map titled Map of Inca Empire Road System. A smaller map shows that the Inca system of roads runs along the northwest coast of South America in a mountain region. The key shows circles for cities or towns. Lines show main roads that a run north to south along the northwest coast. The roads run from Ecuador in the north down through Peru, between Chile and Bolivia, and down through Argentina. Dotted lines show connecting roads.

A) Most Inca cities were in farming communities.

B) Most Inca cities were deep in the mountains.

C) Most Inca cities were located along the main roads.

D) Most Inca cities were along the Pacific Ocean.

From the map below, what can you infer about the Inca cities? Map titled Map of Inca-example-1
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I took the quiz and the correct answer is C) Most Inca cities were located along the main roads.

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The correct answer is C. Most Inca cities were located along the main roads.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Inca Empire Road System was the extensive and advanced road network of the Inca Empire that collapsed in the 16th century in western South America, between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Coast. There were a total of 40,000 kilometers of roads in the network.

The Incas built it centuries before the Spanish conquest. The network was partly based on pre-Inca roads. The network grew to its fullest size in the 15th century after the Inca Empire had reached its largest size.

The road network connected the villages and towns of the vast Inca Empire, which therefore were located along the main roads. There were a total of 40,000 kilometers of roads on the Inca Empire Road System. It had two north-south main roads: the coastal highway and the mountain highway. There were inns every 20 kilometers; some of them were fortifications with military supplies.

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