What materials did the Inca use to build suspension bridges in the Andes?

They wove wool and cotton to make rope bridges.
They cut trees from the Amazon to build wood bridges.
They dug rocks out of the mountains to build stone bridges.
They brought sand and cement from the desert to make brick bridges.

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Answer 1

Answer:

I think its A

Explanation:

Inca Rope Bridge

The annually reconstructed Q'iswa Chaka ("rope bridge") in the Quehue District is the last of its kind.

The annually reconstructed Q'iswa Chaka ("rope bridge") in the Quehue District is the last of its kind.

Ancestor Rope bridge

Related None

Descendant Simple suspension bridge

Carries Pedestrians, livestock

Span range Short

Movable No

Design effort Advanced for its time

Falsework required No

Answer 2

Answer: I agree with the guy above me so choose A

Explanation:


Related Questions

How did the railroad change travel for people in the country?

A) Families could not travel together
b) Increased the cost of travel
C) Made travel less comfortable
d )Made trips to the West faster and safer

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D. Made trips to the west faster and safer

Answer: Option (D) is correct, Made trips to the West faster and

Explanation: Hope it helps!

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Using the following propaganda poster, answer the following questions in complete sentences.
Who was the intended audience?
What was the purpose of this poster?
How did the cartoonist portray (show) Germany?
How did the cartoonist portray (show) the United States?
Why is it important to show Germany and the United States in that way?

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Answer:

cool picture

Explanation:

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Who were the Populists?
a. African American legislators who were involved in the reconstruction of the South

b. African American Civil Rights leaders who fought for both economic and social equality during the New South era

c. Democratic party leaders who held important political positions in Georgia who were pro-industrial development and pro-White supremacy

d. Yeoman farmers who formed a political party to fight for greater government support for farmers and more direct participation in government

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The answer is D I took the test

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Explanation:c. Democratic party leaders who held important political positions in Georgia who were pro-industrial development and pro-White supremacy

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Answer:

7th

Explanation:

It’s well known that Homer Plessy worked with a civil rights group that likely planned this confrontation on the train. Why do you think he chose to do this? Pls help me ASAP!!!!

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Synopsis. Born on March 17, 1862, in New Orleans, Louisiana, Homer Plessy was a shoemaker whose one act of civil disobedience helped inspire future generations of the Civil Rights Movement. He challenged Louisiana segregation legislation by refusing to move from a "whites only" railcar in 1896 you can look on pbs.org for more info
he wanted to make a difference no matter how small it would be even if it landed him in jail or worse

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The old South rested everything on slavery and agriculture, unconscious that these could neither give nor maintain healthy growth. The new South presents a perfect democracy, the oligarchs leading in the popular movement-a social system compact and closely knitted, less splendid on the surface, but stronger at the core-a hundred farms for every plantation, fifty homes for every palace-and a diversified industry that meets the complex need of this complex age.
- Henry Grady, 1886

Who would have agreed with the above quote from Henry Grady’s New South speech??Immersive Reader
(12.5 Points)

a. African Americans

b. Democrats

c. Populists

d. Republicans

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the answer is b democrats

Answer:

i believe the answer is b.

Explanation:

seeing as how grady was a democrat, i would assume that it would be the democrats that would've agreed with his speech **also remember that the republican party was founded by abraham lincoln and he was against slavery**.

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Which statement describes a person's ethnicity?
A. Hamza is a Muslim man.
B. Mend-Amar is a Buddhist man.
C. Anushka is an Indian woman.
D .Keiko is a Shinto woman.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

As it says indian is not a religion but ethnicity

Answer:

B

Explanation:

how did safavid rule deepen the conflict between the sunni and shia branches of islam in persia and the ottoman empire

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Answer:

!?

Explanation:

describe what life will be like for a 6 year old Spartan about to go into the military school, speaking as a person almost done with regular military service.

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Answer:

Before the became spartans, soldiers would examined the children to see if they were worthy. If they were shown weak, they would be exposed or become a slave. But it was the city-state who decided the child's fate. They had to go through harsh discipline and had to go through deprivation. They would march barefoot and had no food while marching. They learned to survive and take pain. They also had to show loyalty to the city-state and follow the Spartan code. The other boys would beat up the younger boys to toughen them up. They were taught stories of fortitude and courage.  If they they were scrounging or being caught stealing food, they would have been punished.

where did the carib and arawak people live prior to the arrival of europeans?

a. andean mountains

b. argentine pampas

c. caribbean and atlantic coasts

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Answer:

The Caribs are original people of northern South America and the Caribbean Islands. They particularly live in coastal areas of Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, and Brazil, and on islands such as Dominica.

Explanation:

It would be c because the Caribbean’s walked around the island to see where they can stay.

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Answer: Middle East :)

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Who participates in runoff elections in an open primary?

The four candidates who receive the most votes in the first primary.
The two candidates who receive the most votes in the first primary.
The four candidates who receive the most votes in the second primary.
The two candidates who receive the most votes in the second primary.

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Answer:

The two candidates who receive the most votes in the first primary.

Explanation:

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Who discovered the largest percentage of Oracle Bones?

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Answer:

Li Ji

Explanation:

Li Ji





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What are some setbacks HoChi Minh had to face?

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Answer:

Common scams and crimes in Saigon: Bag and phone snatching: Travellers frequently fall victim to bag and phone snatchers on motorbikes when crossing the road. This is the most serious and most common problem to befall travellers

Explanation:

Help please awnser aall with the box below all questions and label like this 1 =conductoin

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The state of enlightenment for Buddhists:

In Buddhism, enlightenment (called bodhi in Indian Buddhism, or satori in Zen Buddhism) is when a Buddhist finds the truth about life and stops being reborn because they have reached Nirvana. Once you get to Nirvana you are not born again into samsara

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C should be correct!!!!!!!!!!

Answer:

D. giving the government more control over what products are produced.

Explanation:

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1. Define: Diversity, Artisan
2. What would the colonists create from the flour and meal from the gristmill (What did they bake?)
3. Explain the significance of:
• Backcountry
• Subsistence farming
• Triangular trade
• Navigation Acts
• Smuggling

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1. Define

Diversity: the condition of having or being composed of differing elements : variety; especially : the inclusion of of people of different races, cultures, etc. in a group or organization

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Artisan :a person skilled in a utilitarian art, trade, or craft, especially one requiring manual skill; a craftsperson.

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2. What would the colonists create from the flour and meal from the gristmill (What did they bake?)

Corn?!?!?! THIS ONE MIGHT BE WRONG

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3. Explain the significance of:

• Backcountry

Back country is a geographic term that dates back to the American colonial period. Sometimes also referred to as upcountry

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• Subsistence farming

Subsistence farming, form of farming in which nearly all of the crops or livestock raised are used to maintain the farmer and the farmer’s family,

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• Triangular trade  

the most notorious concepts in the history of the world, the Triangular Trade played an important role in the incessant spread of slavery in the New World.

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• Navigation Acts

The Navigation Acts were a series of British acts active from 1651 and 1854, passed to ensure that Great Britain obtained the maximum profits in trade with her colonies and with other European countries.

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• Smuggling

America left Britain was in search of establishing freedom because of its poetic appeal, however, one of the most overlooked factors is the thing that makes the world go round: money. Smuggling(moving items in and out of a country illegally), was a vessel for America to increase its economic influence in the world.

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Answer:

4.)  8

5.)  3

6.)  7

7.)  8

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Originally the Supreme Court was required to issue decisions on all cases that were appealed from lower courts.

True or False?

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Answer: I believe false.

Explanation: At no point to my knowledge has it been signaled otherwise.

No

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How does the role of religion in daily life differ when comparing the Middle Ages and present-day? Write in 4 sentences or more.

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Answer:

***(I'm assuming this is talking mostly about European nations with the Middle Ages)***

I won't write everything for you but here are some key points:

Religion today is much less impactful on the average bloke's daily life than it was in the middle ages, where almost everything revolved around a deity. In general, most people followed very similar patterns in life due to the overarching religion (catholicism). This is less true today, as there are many different religions which all can make people manage their lives differently. Atheism is more present today than in the middle ages, so people aren't necessarily as bound to the role of being a religious person, meaning they aren't confined to only doing certain things at certain times.

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What do you believe are valid reasons for the United States to send troops to other countries? Do we send troops for our own interests? Do we send troops based on humanitarian aid? Share your thoughts.

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I believe we send troops to other countries base on our own interest and what we stand to gain . I know a leading numbering countries that need the United state troops right now but due to them lacking anything to offer they are ignored

Answer:

Valid reasons that the United States would send troops to other countries would be to make a trade, or just to simply send a message. Troops are sent for our own interest but also for safety if there is a threat made. We can send troops for humanitarian aid but, there would need to be a reason therefore, yes.

Explanation:

The text explains that under the system of apartheid, many black South Africans ended up working in gold mines for white bosses. In these gold mines, workers were often not allowed to talk to each other. What was an effect of this?

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Answer:

Explanation:

They were not allowed because they were notable to talk because you will get unfoce

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Which of the following policies were NOT supported by the Bourbon Triumvirate?

a. Developed co-ops to help farmers

b. Supported the use of the convict-lien system

c. Wanted lower taxes

d. Wanted a segregated society

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The answers b now give Brainlyist

which of these correctly labels the Caribbean region

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Answer:

I believe it's 3.

Explanation:

1 is North America

2 is Mexico and/or Central America.

4 is South America.

That leaves just 3, the Caribbean.

Answer:

its 3  

Explanation:I promise i had the exact same thing in one of my classes and it was 3

How did the Japanese imperial court contribute to the development of a national culture during the Heian period?

It forced citizens to practice certain religious customs.
It passed laws about how citizens should dress and speak.
It conquered neighboring peoples and drew from their cultures.
It ran the government, which allowed it to promote art and literature.

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Answer:

Your answer is D. It ran the government, which allowed it to promote art and literature.

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Answer:

I think D is the best answer

Explanation:

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Answer:

D. the opportunity cost of the product decreasing.

Explanation:

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Match each term on the right to the correct definition.

The genetic material found within a cell

______ A cell type without a nucleus A. Nuclues

______ A membrane-bound organelle that B.Prokaryotic
contains genetic material

______ A cell type that contains c. Eukaryotic
membrane-bound organelles d.DNA

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1. dna
2. prokaryotic
3. nucleus
4. eukaryotic
1.DNA
2.Prokaryotic
3.Nucleus
4.Eukaryotic

What are the three qualifications in order to be elected into the House of representatives?

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Answer:

— U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 2, clause 2

The Constitution requires that Members of the House be at least 25 years old, have been a U.S. citizen for at least seven years, and live in the state they represent (though not necessarily the same district).

Explanation:

Imagine you are a reporter who has been asked to interview General Washington. Write a list of questions you would ask and answers Washington might give.

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What would you do to help people that are poor
How is it like being president and what are your choices for the future?
What was the inspiration for your famous speech?

According to their religion, the Maya believed that
A kings and priests could communicate with the gods.
B their kings should be worshipped as living gods.
C priests and nobles should not mix together.
D human sacrifice was forbidden by the gods.

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Your best answer would be A
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