What is a "set of strings with knots. The Number and size of the knots conveyed meaning to the Inca."
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  • Quipu
  • Aqueducts
  • Hieroglyphics
  • Ropes
What system of farming did the Inca develop in order to farm in the mountains?
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  • Chinampas
  • Irrigation
  • Aqueducts
  • Terrace Farming
Where did the Inca live?
  • South America
  • Mexico
  • Central America
  • United States
What color represents where the Inca civilization was?
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  • blue
  • red
  • gray
  • green
The capital of the Inca Empire was?
  • Lima
  • Tarapoto
  • Cuzco
  • Arequipa
Which of the following crops were NOT grown by the Inca?
  • Beets and Corn
  • Apples & Melons
  • Squash & Potatoes
  • Beans & Strawberries
What are terraces?
  • Flat platform of flat land cut into a slope
  • Bumpy land
  • Water
  • Island
Places where the Inca Civilization was founded:
  • Mexico city, Quintana Roo, Chiapas
  • Guatemala, Honduras, Belize
  • Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia
Capital of Peru where Machu Picchu is:
  • Cuzco
  • Palenque
  • Lima
The Inca Civilization had:
  • Wheel, horses and wool.
  • Llamas, the Andes Mountains, alpaca and vicuña.
  • Chocolate, gold and silver.
Main Gods in the Inca empire were:
  • Inti - God of the Sun, Moon, Thunder
  • Huitzilopochtli, Tlaloc and Quetzalcoatl
  • Hernan Cortés, Francisco Pizarro
Incas thought that their their ruler was:
  • a God
  • the son of the Sun
  • part human and part God
Inca people believed that:
  • The Sun opened a cave and Pachacuti came out and built the empire alone.
  • The Sun opened a cave and 5 sisters and 5 brothers started the Inca Civilization after finding a place to settle in Peru.
  • The Sun opened a cave and 4 sisters and 4 brothers started the Inca Civilization after finding a place to settle in Peru.
3 important Inca rulers were:
  • The Sun, the Moon and Thunder.
  • Pachacuti, Tupa Inca and Huayna Capac and Atahualpa.
  • Moctezuma, Pakal, Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro.
Inca families paid taxes by:
  • Using money.
  • Working for the government for a year.
  • They didn't have to pay taxes.
Incas thought that lazy people:
  • Had to be punished or die.
  • Were too tired for working long hours.
  • Could rest 2 days a week and then go back to work.
When a new territory was conquered by Incas:
  • People could share and learn from the others religions and rules.
  • People were free to choose whatever they wanted to do.
  • People had to surrender, learn and respect their rules, traditions and religion.
The Math system for the Incas was:
  • Drawing lines on a wall.
  • The Quipu, a recording device made of knotted string.
  • Writing numbers on rocks and clay in their own Math system.
Jobs in the Inca civilization were:
  • Soldiers and farmers.
  • Bridge bridges, bridge inspector, messenger, road builder, mommy assistant.
  • All of the above.
Inca mothers wrapped their infants tightly :
  • Because they were grounded for doing something bad.
  • When they did not want to go to school.
  • So they could grow straight.
These are characteristics of the Inca Civilization:
  • Children got their real names at: 2-5 years old during the coming-age ceremony (before they were called baby and then but their nickname) after 10-12 years old, boys went to school in Cuzco, at marriages people exchanged sandals, old, retired people worked less than young adults.
  • Children got their real names at when they were born, then they they got a nickname, oys went to school in Cuzco, at marriages people exchanged hugs and vows, old, retired people worked as hard as young adults.
  • Children got their real names at: 13-15 years old during the coming-age ceremony (before they were called baby and then but their nickname) after 13-15 years old, boys went to school in Cuzco, at marriages people exchanged sandals, old, retired people worked less than young adults.
This is correct information about the Inca Ruins and farming:
  • Machu Picchu in in the Andes, is the only city that has been rebuilt. People could farm around the mountains. They could farm potatoes and corn.
  • Machu Picchu in in the Andes, is the only city that remains without being destroyed, we don’t really know its use. People could farm in the mountains by building terraces. Potatoes were what they could farm the most.
  • Machu Picchu in in the Andes, is the only city that remains without being destroyed, it was used for sacrifices. People could not farm in the mountains.
The Conquest of the Inca Civilization was directed by:
  • The Spanish Francisco Pizarro.
  • The Spanish Hernán Cortés.
  • Both of them.
This is how the Inca Civilization fell:
  • Francisco Pizarro and the Spanish tricked Atahualpa and kidnapped him, made Inca citizens give them gold and silver and finally killed Atahualpa and took the Inca Civilization.
  • Hernán Cortés and the Spanish tricked Atahualpa and kidnapped him, made Inca citizens give them gold and silver and finally killed Atahualpa and took the Inca Civilization.
  • The Spanish made Atahualpa their friend. Then all of them, made Inca citizens give them gold and silver and finally killed Atahualpa and took the Inca Civilization.
Juanita was sacrificed because:
  • She decided to honor the Gods because she was very brave.
  • The volcano had been polluting water and crops, so she was supposed to make gods happy and help her people.
  • She was a criminal and a lazy girl so that was her punishment.
You can visit Juanita in the:
  • Museo Santuario de Altura del Sur Andino de la Universidad Católica de Santa María de Arequipa, in Peru.
  • Louvre Museum in Paris.
  • Museo de Nacional de Antropología de México.
Juanita’s body was very well preserved because:
  • She was preserved by the Gods so she could be discovered and teach us about the Inca Civilization.
  • Incas had a better mummification process then Ancient Egypt.
  • Her body was frozen due to the cold temperatures on top of the mountains.
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