Why did the Inca Empire stretch for thousands of miles along the coast rather than spreading to the interior of South America? (5 points) Inca myths warned the people not to venture into the eastern lands. The Inca depended on sea products for nutrition and technology. The high, rugged Andes Mountains blocked expansion eastward. The interior was too far away to communicate with the capital.
B) The Inca depended on sea products for nutrition and technology
I am going to have to agree with Kfins with the answer, the Inca had nothing to provide for them on land execpt the game and the wood that was rare, the water provides a more of a chance for deer to drink, and better chance for trees to grow since there is better soil.
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The answer is B Cnappy
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Alright! (:
Okay, I will go with you. I am not to sure of my answer
Where did you get this answer?
The Andes Mountains were high, but they could've been able to get over or at least around them, they just used the sea for a lot of their daily things so much, that they just stuck to it. It is a logical answer (: Got it from my head (:
great head!
Haha, learned it about 2 years ago :P
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