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Q:What part of their body's did boys pierce when the turned 14?
A:Their ears
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Q: How fare did there roads stretch?
A: Over 10,000 miles
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Q: What countries was the Inca Empire located?
A: Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Chile, and Argentina
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Q: what were the counting strings called?
A: Quipu
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Q: What types of food did the crop?
A: Corn and potatoes
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Q: True or False? Did they have a writing system?
A: False
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Q: Why do we not know much about the Incas?
A: Because they had no writing system
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Q: True or False? They used ant jaws to close and heal wounds?
A: True
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Q: What was the most important food to grow in the Inca Empire? And why?
A: Potatoes, because they could grow in high altitudes.
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Q: What are some of the instruments the Incas invented?
A: They invented were the wind and percussion instraments
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Q: Which mountains did they live in?
A: The Andes Mountains
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Q: What was the Inca bridges called?
A: Chacas
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Q: What were the women, men and children involved in planting?
A: The men broke up soil, the women planted seeds and children scared away animals.
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Q: What type of weapons did they have?
A: They had axes and sticks like a police officers
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Q: What were the stair-like hillsides on the mountains?
A: Terraces
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Q: What happened to gold when a owner would die?
A: They buried the gold with the owner
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Q: What language did the Incas speak?
A: Quechua
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Q: What were the Incas capable of in math terms?
A: Division and multiplication
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Q: What is the most oldest city standing today?
A: Tiwanaku
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Q: True or False? Did the conquistadors melt down almost all of the silver and gold that the Incas worked for?
A: True