| A | B |
| The Inca language is _____ | Quechua |
| Spaniards conquered the Inca in the _____ | 1500's |
| In the Incan society the emperor ruled as a(n) ______ | autocrat |
| The Inca empire extended in to present day _____, Ecuador, ______ and Chile | Peru, Bolivia |
| ____ is the capital of the Inca Civilization | Cuzco |
| Their greatest achievement is ______ | Machu Picchu |
| Rulers in the empire prevented local famine by maintaining _____ and handing out food supply when crops failed | storehouses |
| The ______ ______ helped unify their empire | road system |
| Their name meant _____________ | "Children of the Sun" |
| Llamas carried goods and ____ ________ brought news to the Inca capital. | swift runners |
| True or False: Their political, military, economic, and engineering achievements were poor | False |
| True or False: Military expansion enabled the Inca to become the dominant power of their era | True |
| True or False: The Incan social system was similarly hierachial and rigid and served to reinforce the organization of the economy and political life. | True |
| True or False: The Incan economic structure was a rigid pyramid absed on the opposite pattern as of the empire's political organization. | False |
| True or False: The most important god was the moon god. | False |
| True or False: The Inca was the longest living civilization. | False |
| True or False: The Incans gave their empire the name, "Land of the Four Quarters" or the Tahuantinsuyu | True |
| True or False: Their empire stretched north to south some 2,500 miles along the Andes Mountains. | True |
| True or False: Sacsayhuaman used to be an Inca fortress and battles took place there. | True |
| True or False: The pre-imperial past of the Inca is well known. | False |