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Choose three. Select 3 correct answer(s).

1) Pizarro took Atahualpa hostage and then had him executed.
2) The Inca learned from the Aztecs' mistakes and killed every Spaniard they encountered.
3) Pizarro sailed down the east coast of South America to Argentina.
4) The Spanish sent messages of peace and friendship to the Inca.
5) Disease ravaged the Inca Empire.

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Final answer:

The three correct statements about Pizarro's conquest of the Inca Empire are that Pizarro took Atahualpa hostage and then executed him, the Spanish sent messages of peace, and disease ravaged the Inca Empire.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the history of the Spanish conquest of the Inca Empire, the correct answer to the question involves selecting three factual statements:

  1. Pizarro took Atahualpa hostage and then had him executed.
  2. The Spanish sent messages of peace and friendship to the Inca.
  3. Disease ravaged the Inca Empire.

Francisco Pizarro did indeed take Atahualpa hostage after a massacre that left many Incas dead. Despite Atahualpa's attempts to secure his release with a substantial ransom, Pizarro executed him. Additionally, disease, particularly smallpox, significantly weakened the Inca Empire before and during Pizarro's conquest. There is no evidence to support that Pizarro sailed down the east coast of South America to Argentina or that the Incas killed every Spaniard they encountered; these statements are incorrect.

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