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Why did the Inca hold ceremonies in temples and practice mummification? The ceremonies honored artisans, and mummification showed respect for the dead. The ceremonies and mummification celebrated the lives of great warriors. The ceremonies and mummification were both expressions of their religious beliefs. The ceremonies and mummification were both required to honor the sun god.

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Answered by kfulton0501
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C: The ceremonies and mummification were both expressions of their religious beliefs.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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(c) The ceremonies and mummification were both expressions of their religious beliefs.

The Inca Kingdom, also known as the Incan Empire or the Inka Empire, was the biggest empire in pre-Columbian America and was known as the Realm of the Four Parts at the time. Cusco served as the empire's administrative, political, and military headquarters.

The Inca Empire operated mainly without the use of money or markets. Instead, products and services were exchanged on the basis of reciprocity between people, communities, and Inca kings. Reincarnation was a belief among the Incas. The transition to the next realm after death was laden with problems.

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