The document provides details about the Inca Empire, which emerged in the 13th century and was the largest pre-Columbian civilization in America, spanning much of western South America with its capital in Cuzco. It describes aspects of Inca culture like their religion centered around the sun god, their economy based on reciprocity, and their social organization with the Inca as the highest authority; and notes some key figures and events in the rise and fall of the empire.
The document provides details about the Inca Empire, which emerged in the 13th century and was the largest pre-Columbian civilization in America, spanning much of western South America with its capital in Cuzco. It describes aspects of Inca culture like their religion centered around the sun god, their economy based on reciprocity, and their social organization with the Inca as the highest authority; and notes some key figures and events in the rise and fall of the empire.
The document provides details about the Inca Empire, which emerged in the 13th century and was the largest pre-Columbian civilization in America, spanning much of western South America with its capital in Cuzco. It describes aspects of Inca culture like their religion centered around the sun god, their economy based on reciprocity, and their social organization with the Inca as the highest authority; and notes some key figures and events in the rise and fall of the empire.
1. The Inca Empire was the largest in pre-Columbian America.
2. The territory of the Inca Empire was also called Tahuantinsuyo. 3. The Inca civilization emerged in the thirteenth century. 4. The Inca civilization was conquered by the Spanish in 1572. 5. The Incas had the sun as their god. 6. Its economy was based on reciprocity. 7. The Empire Was Divided Into 4 Of Theirs: Chinchaysuyo, Antisuyo, Collasuyo And Contisuyo. 8. The capital of the empire was the city of Cuzco. 9. Its main festivity was the Inti Raymi. 10. The founder of the empire was Manco Capac. 11. The greatest expansion occurred with the Inca Pachacutec. 12. The imperial government was a theocratic monarchical type. 13. The highest authority was the Inca. 14. The ayllu was the nucleus of the social organization of the empire. 15. The coya was the wife of the Inca. 16. Auqui was the son and heir of the Inca. 17. Its main economic activity was agriculture. 18. The work represented the main activity of the Inca Empire and presented the following forms: mita, chunga, minca and ayni. 19. Its main language was Quechua. 20. Machu Picchu is one of the most representative examples of Inca architecture. GRAMMAR BANK b. Complete the questions in the past simple.
1. Did you have a good time?
Yes, we had a great time. 2. Who did you go with? I went with my family. 3. Where did you stayed? We stayed in a hotel. 4. How much the plane ticket cost? It cost $ 500. 5. How was the weather like? It was hot and sunny. 6. Where did you go at night? We went to bars and restaurants.