In what major way did the relationship between the Incan government and Incan citizens differ from that of other pre-Columbian civilizations? Incans performed most of their labor for the government and received basic necessities in exchange. >Incans did not own property individually, but instead the community shared property as a group.< The Incan government was popularly elected, but most of the day-to-day work was done by kings. The Incan people generally didn't interact directly with their government, but they held many local meetings.
The Incan government was popularly elected, but most of the day-to-day work was done by king
can u explain why ?
@ilovenyc
not really sorry
soo u jus wanted a fan and medal for a bogus answer ? great. thanks.
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