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How did the economies of the Incan Empire and ancient Egypt differ? The Incans did not rely on trade, but the Egyptians did. The Incans collected taxes, but the Egyptians did not. The Incans used to barter, but the Egyptians did not. The Incans did not have paper money, but the Egyptians did.

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Answered by bhusareamey
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How did the economies of the Incan Empire and ancient Egypt differ? The Incans did not rely on trade, but the Egyptians did. The Incans collected taxes, but the Egyptians did not. The Incans used to barter, but the Egyptians did not. The Incans did not have paper money, but the Egyptians did

Explanation:

How did the economies of the Incan Empire and ancient Egypt differ? The Incans did not rely on trade, but the Egyptians did. The Incans collected taxes, but the Egyptians did not. The Incans used to barter, but the Egyptians did not. The Incans did not have paper money, but the Egyptians did

Answered by orbson123
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a

Explanation:

The Incans did not rely on trade, but the Egyptians did.

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