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Trade on the Inca roads differed most strongly from trade on the Silk Road in which of the following ways?

Only food items were traded on the Inca roads, while only luxury goods were traded along the Silk Road.
The Inca roads crossed mountains, while the Silk Road traveled through lowlands.
Traders on Inca roads used horses to transport goods, while traders on the Silk Road used camels.
Trade along Inca roads was controlled by the government, while trade along the Silk Road was controlled by private merchants.

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Answer:

I believe the correct answer is B: the Inca roads crossed mountains, while the Silk Road traveled through lowlands.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the Inca roads were in the mountains and I the silk road was on low lands. It would make sense for it to be B. But I could be mistaken.

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