Geography, asked by httpjessep91trb, 1 year ago

Lived in the Andes Mountains Capital city was Cuzco Practiced polytheistic religion What civilization is described by the characteristics listed above?

Inca
Aztec
Olmec
Maya

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Answered by writersparadise
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The correct answer should be the second option - Inca.

The Inca civilization was supposedly the largest and one of the most powerful Andean empire. They had controlled the Pacific coast of South America from Ecuador up to Chile from its capital of Cuzco.

The Incas were polytheists and they attempted to pray to and please many gods. 
Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Inca is the civilization. The Incas belonged to the civilisation who existed in the Andes, South America, in modern Peru, from the early 13th century to around the late 15th century.

They expanded to build the biggest empire in the pre-Columbian America’s history and filled their land with strong architecture, a complex religious and political culture, and incredible art. The Incan leader was considered the Sapa Inca.

EXPLANATION:

The Incas practiced and observed a polytheistic religion and had numerous gods, and considered the Sapa Inca as both the God’s heritor and the God, as well.

Just as the Sapa Inca was divine, Cusco was regarded as the centre of the universe and a spiritually sacrosanct place. The Incas practiced human sacrifices to go with significant occasions, generally around the death of a Sapa Inca or other significant person.

They believed in life after death and that the dead could directly interact with them on sacred and special days of the year. This tradition led to deep devoutness towards their ancestors, and on those days the mummified bodies of dead Sapa Incas were dressed in the best clothes and placed on thrones in the Cusco palace.  

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